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Old 10-04-2019, 08:58 PM
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Marc's advice is gold.

You also need to consider quality of mount, PE curve (rate of change and any irregular parts of the cycle), moment arm of scope (e.g. very long, or prone to picking up wind at your site).

Any flexure in your guide scope arrangement will quickly undermine your calcs. OAG is pretty hard to beat if you work within its limitations.
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