Nikon BDC Reticle - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on December 12, 2013
Duration: 0:40

This guide details how to effectively use Nikon's BDC reticle in conjunction with their Spot On software. Instructor Trevor Benny explains that the BDC reticle's markings, when paired with the software's precise holdover data, significantly reduce the need for extensive range time and guesswork. The system is designed to improve accuracy at various distances by providing tailored ballistic solutions.

Quick Summary

Nikon's BDC reticle, when used with the Spot On software, provides precise holdover points for various distances, eliminating guesswork and reducing range time. By inputting your scope and ammunition details, you receive a custom printout to ensure accurate engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Product Reveal
  2. 00:08BDC Reticle Explanation
  3. 00:19Nikon Spot On Software Integration
  4. 00:27Benefits and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of Nikon's BDC reticle system?

The primary benefit of Nikon's BDC reticle system, especially when paired with the Spot On software, is its ability to eliminate guesswork for holdover points at various distances. This significantly reduces range time and improves shooting accuracy.

How does Nikon's Spot On software work with the BDC reticle?

Nikon's Spot On software allows you to input your specific scope model and ammunition details. It then generates a custom printout showing exact holdover points for different distances, which you can then use with your BDC reticle.

What specific Nikon scope is featured in the video?

The video features the Nikon P-223 3x32 scope, which is equipped with the BDC reticle. This scope is shown mounted on an AR-style rifle.

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