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Pretty small detail but I really wish Vortex staggered their .2 subtentions like a lot of other reticles.If it dont have 2/10 subtensions for the x tree... yawn...
If it dont have 2/10 subtensions for the x tree... yawn...
Ya its a small detail but an important one to me as I hold over for majority of my competition shooting. I agree I do like the staggered subtensiond and actually like how bushnell EQL Reticle does it. The short lines are .2 or .8 and the longer ones are .4 and .6. I get most shooters dial... so Im a small whiner in the grand sceme.Pretty small detail but I really wish Vortex staggered their .2 subtentions like a lot of other reticles.
Seems vortex always finds a way to disapoint me. They have it in the EBR 7D reticle but they are dots and are undisgustionable from each other for wind holds so I gotta play the counting game. I just want a more useable tree out of vortex is all. Its nitpicking and I welcome a 4-24 and its all speculation until it releases.And why would you think it wouldn’t?
I agree.Ya its a small detail but an important one to me as I hold over for majority of my competition shooting. I agree I do like the staggered subtensiond and actually like how bushnell EQL Reticle does it. The short lines are .2 or .8 and the longer ones are .4 and .6. I get most shooters dial... so Im a small whiner in the grand sceme.
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Seems vortex always finds a way to disapoint me. They have it in the EBR 7D reticle but they are dots and are undisgustionable from each other for wind holds so I gotta play the counting game. I just want a more useable tree out of vortex is all. Its nitpicking and I welcome a 4-24 and its all speculation until it releases.
I don't think Vortex would be guilty of it, but it's kind of surprising how many modern reticles still have .5 and 1 marks only on the Y axis. Kahles and Leica come to mind readily.And why would you think it wouldn’t?
Seems vortex always finds a way to disapoint me. They have it in the EBR 7D reticle but they are dots and are undisgustionable from each other for wind holds so I gotta play the counting game. I just want a more useable tree out of vortex is all. Its nitpicking and I welcome a 4-24 and its all speculation until it releases.
Huh. I don’t have the dot problem on my various Vortex scopes (.06 small dots and .09 large ones). I think they’re perfectly sized so they aren’t too obtrusive. I own the G2 w/EBR-2C and PST II’s with both the 2D and 2C variants.Seems vortex always finds a way to disapoint me. They have it in the EBR 7D reticle but they are dots and are undisgustionable from each other for wind holds so I gotta play the counting game.
I like the MILXT over the the EBR reticles, kinda get lost in all the vortex offerings from updateing their reticle designs over the years. I give the milxt the win for the staggered subtensions and floating dots at every mil line. If I had it my way Id make the 1 mil windage marks on the tree a small hash and either the .2 and .8 smaller or bigger than the .4 and .6 so its just faster for a brain to compute especially on a 90 second clock with 10 transitional targets. I think Bushnell has the reticle 90% there with the EQL which I like alot, just wish they had comparable glass to a ATACR or Kahles.. I haven't been behind a Gen 2 or 3 vortex in a long while so I cant compare them side by side with mine and buddies line ups. I also realize that vortex does offer. 2 subtension in tree now so I inserted my foot into mouth, Im good at that sometimes. I dont know alot of shooters that primarily hold over vs dial so I understand that Im just a few who want a really stellar reticle for hold overs.. If they offered Horus reticles on the G3 Id probably just shut up... (sure some one gonna say they offer horus reticles now)Huh. I don’t have the dot problem on my various Vortex scopes (.06 small dots and .09 large ones). I think they’re perfectly sized so they aren’t too obtrusive. I own the G2 w/EBR-2C and PST II’s with both the 2D and 2C variants.
But we all have different eyes, so I get it.
Do you like the NF Mil-XT dots? Small .05 and large .1 dots, so there’s a bigger differentiation. I find them a bit more intrusive in my NX8 4-32, but I’m a varmint shooter and not a competitor on the clock.
Here’s 2C (same dots as 7D) vs a Mil-xt reticle pics. 1st one is mine. Different magnifications so this is not scientific:
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And here’s some 7D a Mil-XT drawings. These are magnified quite similarly:View attachment 8667271View attachment 8667272
I find the .5 divider below the line makes deciphering .2 .4 .6 and .8 very intuitive.Pretty small detail but I really wish Vortex staggered their .2 subtentions like a lot of other reticles.
Looks nice and compact, undoubtably heavy which doesn't bother me really... except they still wanna make them purple for some reason.G3 Razor 4-24x44? at a NRL Event. Enjoy the teaser. That is all.
disclaimer: I know nothing except I'm saving my money.
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Looks nice and compact, undoubtably heavy which doesn't bother me really... except they still wanna make them purple for some reason.
I was shooting in 32mph winds at a MOA steel match lol Not gonna say I did well I won it but was the one time it was nice to have all that windage in the tree haha.Not unique to Vortex but I find a lot of the Christmas tree reticles to be too wide. On the EBR-7 at 5 mil elevation there are 4 mils of windage marks each way. For me that's over 30mph of wind and with the elevation numbers on the edge I find I can mistake 5 mil elevation 4 or 6. I kind of liked having the numbers in the middle like the EBR-2.
made a 1st round impact at 1068 with an 18" 223 DMR.I was shooting in 32mph winds at a MOA steel match lol Not gonna say I did well I won it but was the one time it was nice to have all that windage in the tree haha.
I like that too. Less clutter.I kind of liked having the numbers in the middle like the EBR-2
I guess I kind of phrased that wrong. My issue isn't having too much windage in the tree so much as the numbers being so far apart, especially when shooting in brush or low light or other times it's difficult to see the edges of the reticle.I was shooting in 32mph winds at a MOA steel match lol Not gonna say I did well I won it but was the one time it was nice to have all that windage in the tree haha.
Ah gotcha yea I understand that. Also a good idea.I guess I kind of phrased that wrong. My issue isn't having too much windage in the tree so much as the numbers being so far apart, especially when shooting in brush or low light or other times it's difficult to see the edges of the reticle.
Even without centerline numbers if they had some sort of distinguishing mark every 2 mil or something I think it would help.
Am I the only one who wishes they would go back to just the .5 markings and get ride of the .2And why would you think it wouldn’t?
Am I the only one who wishes they would go back to just the .5 markings and get ride of the .2
I kind of flip-flop on this one. I enjoy the openness of the .5 markings, but see the value in the .2.Am I the only one who wishes they would go back to just the .5 markings and get ride of the .2
I sure hope so!I would prefer for both to be very slightly thicker, which is probably what I will get in the upcoming 4-24x Gen3.
From what I understand, it is not the same design, but I will know with more certainty when it gets here.I sure hope so!
A thicker 7D reticle, with only the main cross illuminated, capped windage, a non-stupid tall elevation turret, 31oz scope would be a sweet option. If it’s similar money to the other LOW 4-25 designs then it should be very popular.
That’s assuming it’s basically the same as the other LOW 4-25x50 options (element, tract, etc).
It looks more like the delta Stryker 3.5-21 design based on the picture. Weight wise would be right in there too.From what I understand, it is not the same design, but I will know with more certainty when it gets here.
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