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Are telephoto shots scintillation limited?
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<blockquote data-quote="canuck257" data-source="post: 472005" data-attributes="member: 38099"><p>As a retired sniper and practicing long range target shooter I am very familiar with this phenomenon which we shooters call mirage. It can be useful in indicating the direction and degree of "drift" cause by wind though it disperses when the wind exceeds 8 mph. The only way to deal with it sometimes is to reduce the magnification of your scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuck257, post: 472005, member: 38099"] As a retired sniper and practicing long range target shooter I am very familiar with this phenomenon which we shooters call mirage. It can be useful in indicating the direction and degree of "drift" cause by wind though it disperses when the wind exceeds 8 mph. The only way to deal with it sometimes is to reduce the magnification of your scope. [/QUOTE]
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