Says the non-rimfire guy. I'd like to be able to use the same scope on my rimfire and centerfire guns.Ya I’ll adjust the Mils, we don’t need that much windage
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Says the non-rimfire guy. I'd like to be able to use the same scope on my rimfire and centerfire guns.Ya I’ll adjust the Mils, we don’t need that much windage
Even out there I’ve never needed 5 mils either. On the wide open hay fields 3.5 or so is usually plenty.I shoot long range .22LR and at 300 yards with CCI SV (subs) I have to run 11+ MILs drop from a 100 yard zero. I typically have to account for less than 1 MIL windage either left or right. At most on windy days 1.5-2 MILs. You don't need a huge windage adjustment, and usually I don't even dial wind, I just use the tree reticle.
Msr3.... .2 holds on the full stadia and done
Some version of this.
I have to find the SH OEM the one above is super close
Freaking athlon came out with something that is pretty appealing to me for something like this
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This is why I said Athlon gets it in my previous post. They have a couple reticles that would be good as a crossover. Just reduce the horizontal mil marks and lengthen the solid bars and it’s there.Freaking athlon came out with something that is pretty appealing to me for something like this
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Freaking athlon came out with something that is pretty appealing to me for something like this
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Which scope and reticle is this?
The line thickness on the 2.5-15 is 0.06.
Their Gen 2 has a similar reticle. The reticle goes to the top of the scope instead of stopping at 8mil. Looks like a standard duplex on 2.5x. It’s a thick reticle at .06 mil.Thanks.
Cut the top stadia to 4 MIL and add .5 MIL hashes opposite one side of the .2 MIL hashes.Freaking athlon came out with something that is pretty appealing to me for something like this
ETA: after looking at it for a bit, if it had staggered 0.2 MIL hash like the MIL C it would be perfect. I love the larger dots at the 1 MIL values for wind and smaller 0.2 mil spaced dots
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Agreed, that’s exactly what I was thinking. .2 hashes on top, .5 on bottom.Cut the top stadia to 4 MIL and add .5 MIL hashes opposite one side of the .2 MIL hashes.
I still have the AI file for the one I did on pg 3...Ok art guys give me a picture to catch me up
Laura gave me the SHOT Show HIV this week after I dodged it at the show.
I need to get caught up with pictures![]()
did a revised version of mine...reduced size of the + to only .02 instead of .4 and bumped up the weight at 2mil on the horizontal to .06 and again at 5 mil down to .06 weight. Should make it easier to see at reduced power.Ok art guys give me a picture to catch me up
Laura gave me the SHOT Show HIV this week after I dodged it at the show.
I need to get caught up with pictures![]()
I could fuck with that...did a revised version of mine...reduced size of the + to only .02 instead of .4 and bumped up the weight at 2mil on the horizontal to .06 and again at 5 mil down to .06 weight. Should make it easier to see at reduced power.
Less busy overall, heavier the further away from the POA you get, still refined in tight.
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My vote: XMAS Tree and small center crosshairs, the size of the dot that would be replacing
Is this already in a scope?did a revised version of mine...reduced size of the + to only .02 instead of .4 and bumped up the weight at 2mil on the horizontal to .06 and again at 5 mil down to .06 weight. Should make it easier to see at reduced power.
Less busy overall, heavier the further away from the POA you get, still refined in tight.
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(to quote 90's verbiage) I'm totally down with that...no, but I'd be a fan
For me...one of the major reasons I like 20 mil of hold is for rimfire. There's plenty of times beyond 300 yds where I have had to run a NO DIAL stage and a 300 yd hold is 12-13 mil.That looks pretty good. Curious how it looks on a mixed contrast, shadowy background?
Personally I would like to see the tree end at 10 mils and just the thick line below there. Its a lot of clutter and I can't imagine not dialing if I need over 10mils of drop. At the magnification I would be using to shoot that far, the tree would be at the bottom of the reticle or not visible at all anyway.
Similarly I would like to see the windage bars brought in quite a bit, never going to need over 5 mils of windage.... Maybe 6 in some absolutely crazy conditions. And IMO the center dot and .5mil dots should be double the size so they are visible at lower mags.
I really like the thicker horizontal stadia tapering down at 2 mils.
That looks insanely busy. It’s so easy to get lost in grid reticles. Shooting prone and stable it would probably bs ok. Shooting PRS or dmr matches, no thanks.Gave it one more minor tweak, very minor, probably wouldnt even notice if you're not lookign for it.
Since you cant see anything outside 5 mil when you're zoomed in, there's no reason for the dots to be smaller than .05, and since you cant see anything outside 10 when you're zoomed in to 18x, theres no reason to have dots outside to be smaller either.
So I bumped up the size so they are easier to see the further out you zoom.
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That looks pretty good. Curious how it looks on a mixed contrast, shadowy background?
I really like the thicker horizontal stadia tapering down at 2 mils.
I think it's well established, can't make 100% of the people happy 100% of the time.That looks insanely busy. It’s so easy to get lost in grid reticles. Shooting prone and stable it would probably bs ok. Shooting PRS or dmr matches, no thanks.
I understand completely, but I don't believe a digital representation equates 1:1 to how an actual reticle performs in the field.The problems start on high tonal-separation background and are compounded when looking at something non-obvious. This is the very good MIL-C against long-range alpine terrain in broad daylight. Even within the same image, there's better and worse performance depending on what you are looking at. (Note theres two entire reticle's here for demonstration purposes).
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I would buy that.Put together a hypothetical (lite) version for a 3-18x DMR style.
Even less cluttered, slightly heavier at .05 in close to the aiming point and .07 as you get out past 2 mil of wind and below 5mil elevation.
I guess I'll have to double check the two DNT I have already to see how bright they actually are. I don't remember them being unusable.
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^^^^no tree on the 3x18 please. do a simplified thlr
An example would be a Leupold PR2 that's one of the most popular used in a Mk5HD for PRS work. Most are NOT illuminated.
The lines in this reticle are .03...same as the one I designed. The difference is that mine get heavier as you move away from the center point.