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		<title>Using the NP-2DD Reticle &#8212; F-TR Champ Danny Biggs Explains</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2013 14:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nightforce NP-2DD (Double Dot) reticle is popular with both match shooters and long-range varminters. The uncluttered reticle gives you an unobstructed view of the target &#8212; and that&#8217;s especially important for 1000-yard shooting. You can also use the &#8220;gap&#8221; between center dot and horizontal lines to judge wind hold-off (this &#8220;gap&#8221; is 1.1 MOA [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Nightforce NP-2DD (Double Dot) reticle is popular with both match shooters and long-range varminters. The uncluttered reticle gives you an unobstructed view of the target &#8212; and that&#8217;s especially important for 1000-yard shooting. You can also use the &#8220;gap&#8221; between center dot and horizontal lines to judge wind hold-off (this &#8220;gap&#8221; is 1.1 MOA at 42X and 2.0 MOA at 22X). Some guys use the lower dot for hold-overs when shooting at different distances. At 22X the second dot is 8 MOA lower than the top dot. At full 42X power, the lower dot is 4.3 MOA lower than the top dot.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nightforcenp2dd01.png" alt="Nightforce NP-2DD reticle" title="Nightforce NP-2DD reticle Danny Biggs"></p>
<p><b>Clicking Elevation vs. Hold-Over with Double Dots</b><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dbiggs01.jpg" alt="Danny Biggs F-Class">If you have a Nightforce scope with NP-2DD reticle should you click for elevation changes, or hold-over using the second dot? The answer is: &#8220;It depends&#8221;. Danny Biggs, multi-time U.S. F-Class F-TR National Champion, offered this advice is our <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index.php?topic=3784448.msg36056444#msg36056444" target="new">Shooters&#8217; Forum</a>: &#8220;There is nothing wrong with [using] the NP-2DD &#8216;over and under&#8217; dots. Try it, and if it works for you, fine. However [in most situations] I would not bother to use it. Rather, I just click up/down the elevation going from 600 to 1,000 yards.</p>
<p>There is one exception though where I regularly use the lower dot! That is for 1,200-yard shooting &#8212; a fad at the Midwest Palma Championships held annually up at Lodi, WI. Here I fully employ [the hold-over method].</p>
<p>Following the 1,000-yard match, I click up 2-3 minutes of elevation depending on the load being used for my 7mm RSAUM, go to 42 power, and use the &#8216;lower&#8217; dot. For me, the lower (and smaller diameter dot) at 42 power provides a preferable aiming dot for the much diminished size/appearance (at 1200) of the 1,000-yard target face. In this instance, I&#8217;m really not too lazy to just &#8216;click up&#8217;. By using the smaller aiming dot I &#8216;uncover&#8217; the 10/X rings as much as possible as they are obscured by the larger upper dot. [This also allows] a better hold on the rings horizontally for windage purposes.&#8221; &#8212; Danny</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nightforcenp2dd02op.png" alt="Nightforce NP-2DD reticle" title="Nightforce NP-2DD reticle Danny Biggs"></p>
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