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Join contestHere's a link to the NF website showing the retical. http://www.nightforceoptics.com/sites/default/files/NFO_Mil-C_20170920.pdf
Damnit, Bill.. you can't get me worked up like thatHere's a link to the NF website showing the retical. http://www.nightforceoptics.com/sites/default/files/NFO_Mil-C_20170920.pdf
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The Mil-C is very similar to the Mil-R with the exception that the subtensions are .2 for both vertical and horizontal and has a floating dot. Just had NF change the reticle in my ATACR F1 to Mil-C from Mil-R.
I think so but if he owns both he should be able to do as he pleases with both unless there is some kind of contract with others who having a working interest in Horus?
If they recognize a chunk of the market flocks to other tree reticles and abstains from Horus, it would be smart to do a MILC tree.
Nobody is talking about the standard Mil-C.
Reading comprehension is key.
Mil-C2, or Mil-C-Grid...easy enough. Come on NF!Mil-C is the Mil-C. No doubt if they come out with a Xmas tree reticle it will have a different designation.