Just got back from hunting Red Stags in Argentina with my brother. We both ran AMR reticles. I love the reticle everyone always asks how the reticle is on live target observation in real world environments. Here are some sample views through the scope. Also have some video in the scope that I might be able to get up. The spectrum of dots do not obstruct the viewing area, because they are so faint you really only see them when you want to. The center aiming section is extremely fast and precise for holds and quick shot observation feedback if followup is necessary. I love the reticle it is far easier, faster, and more precise than any other I have used. I myself like to dial elevation and hold for wind so I do not use the matrix of dot very often mostly just in demonstrations for folks who prefer to hold elevation.
I do not post in public forums as much as I used to because being the chief designer and owner of the company people think I am just biased and I grow tired of the internet punks.
Stags @ 650 meters in mountains
Stags @ 2250 meters
Bull Stag at 650 meters
Stags @ 1250 meters (I intentionally positions animals behind the dots to show how much they obstruct views)
I do not post in public forums as much as I used to because being the chief designer and owner of the company people think I am just biased and I grow tired of the internet punks.
Stags @ 650 meters in mountains
Stags @ 2250 meters
Bull Stag at 650 meters
Stags @ 1250 meters (I intentionally positions animals behind the dots to show how much they obstruct views)