Re: Bushnell HDMR 3.5-21x50 Horus?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 264Charlie</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: locobob</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I like your videos and respect your opinions Lonewolf.... so what is your take on the apparent lack of windage holds on the G2? Using a 175gr. .308 at 2600fps, 1000ft elev, 100yrd zero my ballistics software says for a 10mph full value wind:
200yrds = -.5mil elev, .4mil wind....G2 max: .5mil
300yrds = -1.3mil elev, .6mil wind....G2 max: .25mil
400yrds = -2.2mil elev, .9mil wind....G2 max: .5mil
500yrds = -3.3mil elev, 1.2mil wind...G2 max: 1.0mil
600yrds = -4.5mil elev, 1.4mil wind...G2 max: 1.5mil
700yrds = -5.9mil elev, 1.7mil wind...G2 max: 1.5mil
800yrds = -7.5mil elev, 2.1mil wind...G2 max: 2.0mil
Now I can see that it's do-able but seems like you'd have to do more holding in space outside the tree than you really should, especially in the 3-400yrd range. Note - I'm using the nearest horizontal line that I think could be reasonably used for holding wind.
I've also mapped this reticule with 5.56 mk262 and it's even worse - Given that Bushnell offers the G2 in the 3-12 as well as the DMR scope I think this is a valid issue.
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I'm confused, How does a G2 have a lack of windage holds? After shooting a ton of matches I never found that to be the case. You know you have a knob on the bottom and side of the scope to dial with. <span style="color: #CC0000">I can likely dial faster than anyone could find the correct hold in a Horus wit all the clutter. For example, you would never really hold for shots past 600.</span> Way? because shots past Elevation 600 always have time on your side. If you had to you would "zero" at a mid range along the point anyway.
For the wind, if gusting past 10 you can roll your 10MPH wind on they then hold the delta. </div></div>
Charlie, You know I like you but I have disagree with you on this one point in the red font. For multiple target engagements at multiple distances the Horus reticle system using holdovers is faster than dialing.
Time off the scope being used to dial is time that could have been used to concentrate on what the wind is doing or the specifics of the course of fire. Especially true the more targets there are being engaged. Like at the AZPRC, we shoot 10 shots per stage, I usually finish faster than the other guys, only because I'm not dialing. If I'm not faster it's because I'm taking my sweet time doing what I mentioned above. So far it's paying off. BTW most of our steels are past 600Y. I even holdover for the 1090Y steel. It's 7.2-7.4 mils depending on the DA.
My zero is at 100Y. No more dialing a midpoint range for me then holding under and over. The nice thing is I don't have to dial at all if I don't want to from point blank to 2000Y. Same with the wind, if there's a 25 mph wind it's no big deal I just holdoff. I look at the "clutter" or "grid pattern" of the Horus reticle as an asset, a reference point to measure POA to POI.
Like it says on my T-shirt, Rock the grid, knobs aren't all they're cracked up to be.