FYI, If you have a Nikon BDC scope, Nikon has a program called Spot On that will give you the yardages of each circle although these may vary in the field if you shoot factory ammo.
If you don't get a Nikon with the BDC reticle, go with a scope with a MIL dot reticle.
What's the best scope for $500 and below??
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