Rifle Scopes EBR-7c (and Horus reticles) on vortex site

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Buddy called them and they said they are not currently offering swaps.

Not sure if this will change after a while or not. I’m sure they will be selling them as fast as they can make them for a while.
Yup I called as well a couple of weeks ago when I heard the rumor of a new reticle and they said "were not just flush with reticles so we cant offer that service"
 
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About damn time! I'm honestly surprised it took this long to offer this winning combo. Its a major letdown that they aren't offering reticle swaps in current scopes, hopefully after the initial sales frenzy slow down.
 
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Will definitely appease those that like the busier XT reticles. I never understood having the .5 and .2 mil holds on the same line though. Makes it busier than needed. Only gripe about the EBR-7B and 7C
 
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Will definitely appease those that like the busier XT reticles. I never understood having the .5 and .2 mil holds on the same line though. Makes it busier than needed. Only gripe about the EBR-2b and 2c

I agree. Also havning them all numbered can add to clutter.

I wouldn’t call the ebr7 series reticles overly cluttered, but have a bit more than you need.

That’s why I’m currently a skmr/skmr3 fanboy. Has only what you need and nothing you don’t.

Ebr-7c is great looking reticle overall. Looking forward to seeing it in person.
 
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Will definitely appease those that like the busier XT reticles. I never understood having the .5 and .2 mil holds on the same line though. Makes it busier than needed. Only gripe about the EBR-2b and 2c

The 2C only has .5 mil marks. Not both.

And I am one of the people who like the numbers close to the main line instead of out on the end of the wind lines. I like to be able to go right down the line and see where I am and be able to stop. The number is the .4 mil mark so just use it as that and it's easy.
 
The 2C only has .5 mil marks. Not both.

And I am one of the people who like the numbers close to the main line instead of out on the end of the wind lines. I like to be able to go right down the line and see where I am and be able to stop. The number is the .4 mil mark so just use it as that and it's easy.

I’m 50/50 on it. Part of me likes having the number close. The other part of me doesn’t like having it there or using it to aim with if need be.

On a related note, I rarely dial unless stage forces you via instructions or time. So in the grand scheme of things, the main windage horizontal is what I care about. Trees are just utility for me.