I have read about all the threads on reticles I can find.
Had gotten off the horus reticles, was planning on h2cmr or p4f.
But I hunted with a sniper instructor from bragg this weekend.
He isn't a tremor 2 fan, but advised me to get the h37.
I do believe he is in a pretty good position to give advice, but i was surprised he liked the h37 as much as he did.
I just hadn't heard much about it. I did see that the reticle is designed for extreme ranges, as the central targeting grid is elevated 4 mils.
He logic was that you can still dial as you please. But you can mil your misses, and use the reticle holds if you want.
Scope will be s&b 5-25, going on a desert tactical arms .300 wm, hopefully .338 soon. I desire to go towards the extreme ranges. But typically will be less than 700 yds, as that's about all I have on my land at the moment.
Thanks in advance for any comments from those who have used it and like/ don't like it
Had gotten off the horus reticles, was planning on h2cmr or p4f.
But I hunted with a sniper instructor from bragg this weekend.
He isn't a tremor 2 fan, but advised me to get the h37.
I do believe he is in a pretty good position to give advice, but i was surprised he liked the h37 as much as he did.
I just hadn't heard much about it. I did see that the reticle is designed for extreme ranges, as the central targeting grid is elevated 4 mils.
He logic was that you can still dial as you please. But you can mil your misses, and use the reticle holds if you want.
Scope will be s&b 5-25, going on a desert tactical arms .300 wm, hopefully .338 soon. I desire to go towards the extreme ranges. But typically will be less than 700 yds, as that's about all I have on my land at the moment.
Thanks in advance for any comments from those who have used it and like/ don't like it