Hiya fellas,
I was given some more PST 6-24 FFP MOA reticle Subtensions from a Vortex engineer. <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #FF6666"> For you MRAD guys, I added a MRAD blue print to this thread for you, about 8 replies below, #2658458.</span></span>
I switched from a MIl reticle to MOA this year. After doing some reticle ranging drills, I feel that a moa ret graduated in only 2 moa tics is coarse! I now feel a 1 moa divided reticle is needed.
Any who- I asked for more reticle subtensions, and Vortex being Vortex I got them, fast- same day in my e-mail. Now thats service, especially for such an ODD request.
Without further delay.. (all dimensions are in MOA)
The "10" as it appears on the ret is 1.3moa wide x 1moa tall. That's HANDY info.
Half the height of "10" is .5 moa - that's needed knowledge.
The "20" is 1.45 wide..... good to know
The big lines on the end of the red hairs are 3moa- good to know and half that is another precise 1.5 measurin' stick. Cool to know.
The hairs themselves are practically .2moa wide.
The individual tic marks that designate/indicate each 2moa increment are themselves 1moa tall (or wide, depending if your looking on the vert or horizontal scale. That's good info too.
Some of you won't care. So of you Will REALLY appreciate this info.
HUGE thanks to Ken Calhoun @ Vortex CS and whatever Engineer he got the diagram from
Good day,
T
Note to Vortex: Suggested revisions to the Moa FFP ret would be <span style="font-style: italic">at least</span> going to 1 moa incremented tic marks, and don't have the cross hair lines meet in the middle, rather let them stop short of each other by about .15 or so moa, which would leave the slightest precise aiming point. The crosshairs cover a bit too much of target as it is now... GREAT PRODUCT. INCREDIBLE Customer Service.
I was given some more PST 6-24 FFP MOA reticle Subtensions from a Vortex engineer. <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #FF6666"> For you MRAD guys, I added a MRAD blue print to this thread for you, about 8 replies below, #2658458.</span></span>
I switched from a MIl reticle to MOA this year. After doing some reticle ranging drills, I feel that a moa ret graduated in only 2 moa tics is coarse! I now feel a 1 moa divided reticle is needed.
Any who- I asked for more reticle subtensions, and Vortex being Vortex I got them, fast- same day in my e-mail. Now thats service, especially for such an ODD request.
Without further delay.. (all dimensions are in MOA)
The "10" as it appears on the ret is 1.3moa wide x 1moa tall. That's HANDY info.
Half the height of "10" is .5 moa - that's needed knowledge.
The "20" is 1.45 wide..... good to know
The big lines on the end of the red hairs are 3moa- good to know and half that is another precise 1.5 measurin' stick. Cool to know.
The hairs themselves are practically .2moa wide.
The individual tic marks that designate/indicate each 2moa increment are themselves 1moa tall (or wide, depending if your looking on the vert or horizontal scale. That's good info too.
Some of you won't care. So of you Will REALLY appreciate this info.
HUGE thanks to Ken Calhoun @ Vortex CS and whatever Engineer he got the diagram from
Good day,
T
Note to Vortex: Suggested revisions to the Moa FFP ret would be <span style="font-style: italic">at least</span> going to 1 moa incremented tic marks, and don't have the cross hair lines meet in the middle, rather let them stop short of each other by about .15 or so moa, which would leave the slightest precise aiming point. The crosshairs cover a bit too much of target as it is now... GREAT PRODUCT. INCREDIBLE Customer Service.