Nikon BDC Reticle - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on December 12, 2013
Duration: 0:40

This guide details how to effectively use the Nikon BDC reticle in conjunction with Nikon's Spot On Ballistic Match Technology software. Expert Trevor Benny from OpticsPlanet explains how this system simplifies long-range shooting by providing precise holdover points, reducing the need for extensive range time and ammunition expenditure. The process involves mounting the scope, understanding the reticle's function, and using the software to generate custom ballistic data for specific ammunition.

Quick Summary

Nikon's BDC reticle, combined with the Spot On Ballistic Match Technology software, simplifies long-range shooting. The software generates precise holdover points tailored to your specific scope and ammunition, eliminating guesswork and reducing the need for extensive range time. This system ensures greater accuracy by providing clear aiming references for various distances.

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

How does the Nikon BDC reticle work?

The Nikon BDC (Bullet Drop Compensation) reticle features specific aiming points, such as circles or dashes on the lower post. These points are pre-calculated to correspond to bullet drop at various distances, allowing shooters to hold over their target accurately without manual adjustment.

What is Nikon's Spot On Ballistic Match Technology?

Nikon's Spot On software is a tool that allows shooters to generate custom ballistic data. By inputting your specific scope model and ammunition type, it provides precise holdover points for your exact setup, which can then be printed and used for reference during shooting.

How can Nikon's BDC system save time and money?

By utilizing the BDC reticle and the Spot On software, shooters can eliminate much of the guesswork and extensive trial-and-error typically required for long-range accuracy. This leads to fewer wasted shots, saving both ammunition and valuable range time.

What ammunition was used in the demonstration with the Nikon P-223 scope?

The demonstration specifically mentioned using .223 Remington Winchester 55gr Supreme Ballistic Silvertip ammunition in conjunction with the Nikon P-223 3x32 scope and the Spot On software for ballistic calculations.

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