What's it called? There appear to be several new reticles.
Mil-xt
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What's it called? There appear to be several new reticles.
... Will you dial to the range and use the dots as corrections or will you zero at a set range? ...
... Just my humble opinion. Not saying t3 users are wrong but I'll dial almost every target even with the big holdover reticle.
Aye, then I'd say T3 not for you ... as you say it "can" be used ... but T3 is designed to be a NO DIAL reticle ... and is optimal for that style ... otherwise ... as you say ... the wind dots are just extra stuff handing around ...
You can use it in the known distance competitions if you want to validate the distances you are given, but it isn't required.I suppose my next question is using the LRF in all the competitions?
Have you tried it moving targets?
... I'd like a better formula for movers with my h59 ...
I use the h59.
Not a fan of "wind dots" myself and the reticles are busy enough.
When I call dope for a target I get a drop + wind hold in mils.
If I had the dots and used it it's sure be nice I suppose, but if you're going to shoot say a prayer stage, you can dial an h59 for the closest target then add mil hold for the rest. Doesn't matter what you dial, mils are mils are mils.
I'd rather not have the extra wind dots floating around in my vision being useless cuz I dialed 3.6 mils instead of 6.2 or whatever is needed to get the square root of the wind hold to make the dot work after you dial.
Mils are mils are mils and always work regardless of what your turrets are set on.
Just my humble opinion. Not saying t3 users are wrong but I'll dial almost every target even with the big holdover reticle.
What’s the point of having the h59 if you’re dialing most every shot (or any grid reticle)?
I have 2 T3s and a H59. T3s easier with practice and wind dots make it pretty easy. IMO. Interested in new NF Reticle.2nd sentence main paragraph...
Should I switch to a duplex instead?
So nobody is using the Leupold FFP CCH reticle or the Nightforce Mil-XT, then? It's all H-59 and Tremor?
... Should I switch to a duplex instead? ...
If you had to choose between the H59 or Tremor reticles, which would you choose and why?
So nobody is using the Leupold FFP CCH reticle or the Nightforce Mil-XT, then? It's all H-59 and Tremor?
I'd like a better formula for movers ...
So, @WT1 what problem are you trying to solve !!??
Holdover reticles exist for those who want to hold over ... neo-classical mil/moa-hash reticles exist for those who want to dial elevation ... and classical duplex style reticles exist for those who want to dial both elevation and wind ... pick your poison and go shootin' !!!
When I'm buying a gun, I first pick the bullet I want to shoot ... then I look at cartridges that use that bullet, then I look at rifles than shoot those cartridges ... when I think I want a new scope ... I first pick the reticle ... then I look at scopes that come with that reticle ... if you really can't decide, just pic one and if you hate it, sell and think of the "loss" as the "rent"Or call some large dealers and see if they will "rent" you one for a couple of weeks.
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EDIT: Another idea ... I know Leupold will swap the reticles in a scope ... (for a reasonable fee in my experience) ... so you could call Leupold and talk to the custom shop and discuss whether they could change a T3 to a CCH, for example. Make sure you validate the model of scope can be switched between the reticles you want - they cannot swap any reticle in any scope - but if they ever offered the reticle in the scope, they can probably do it. The regular guys that answer the phone, might give you a different answer than the custom shop, so make sure you talk to the custom shop. That way your risk would just be limited to the cost of swapping the reticles. For me, I wanted to switch my Mk6 3-18x H58 M5B2 (non-illuminated) to a Mk6 3-18x T3 M5C2 (illuminated). The basic phone guy said can't go from non-illum to illum but he said ask the custom shop, so I did and they said they could do it. They said it would take 8 weeks, they got it done in 4 weeks.
I am not a fan of thin reticle at all. I think most every ffp reticle are too thin and trending thinner unfortunately. I agree with your last sentence. I have never missed a target because of some of the thicker ffp scope reticle that I use. I have had trouble seeing the reticle on many of the thinner reticle that I own when dialed back. Some reticle are hard to see dialed down to 10xMost of my wind calling is intuitive based on experience anyway so I don't need the T3 wind dots.
In bad winds I dial windage vs holding off like I normally would, well I'd be dialing elevation by then.
If it's too windy I pack up and go home, lol. I shoot to have fun, not be tortured by nature.
In dynamic stages when off a steady rest, like off the bipod, I'm dialed down to 15x or so, so personally I think the thickness of the reticle in the H59 is well suited for such when holding over and off.
I recently sold a scope which had a thinner reticle because when dialed down it wasn't easy to see and the other reason is I don't like it when reticles go from .2's to .5's in the tree. Up on max mag or close to it I liked the thinner reticle. Such is life with FFP. Come to think of it I've never missed a target because a reticle was too thick???
Well, wigwamitus, the problem, if you can call it a problem, that I'm trying to "solve" is to determine the best reticle option of those discussed so far, including the two I mentioned in the title of the thread, which I started, and those introduced during the discussion by myself or others, the best reticle for the money without buying and selling and buying and selling until I find one suitable for my circumstances. Where I live the stores, even the Cabelas store, do not have these types of scopes. I live in Wisconsin, where Vortex is located, and you won't even find the Razor HD AMG on the shelves, though Vortex was kind enough to invite me to their showroom.
By the time you buy and sell and buy and sell and buy and sell until you find what works for you, which is what I have to do if i don't simply use a Mil-Dot or TMR reticle, both excellent choices, by the time you have bought and sold several times, with the cost of shipping included and now tax on many internet purchases, if you knew exactly what you wanted, which is where I am going with this and I think it is obvious unless you are rattling off about something else, you could have saved enough money avoiding all of the buying and selling and buying and selling and paying for all of the shipping and taxes and then selling used at a discount because what you purchased isn't working for YOU and losing loads of cash, you could have saved enough to actually buy the scope you want. I also don't want to buy just to look through and return to the retailer so they have a refurb overload or returns to factory.
I suppose you could see that as a problem that I'd be trying to solve. Yes, yes indeed.
There is a lot of hype in the optics market. It's big hype. Then, wigwamitus, there appear to me anyway to be those posing as casual members but having taken on personna that clearly indicate they are steering, and perhaps pressuring, members towards particular products instead of helping them find what would be the best product for them, if you get my "drift." Nothing wrong with that, I guess.
Scopes often cost many times what a rifle costs and the purchase is often unsatisfactory to many. One only needs to look in the optics for sale forums for optics of very high dollar value of recent make for sale to see that. There are loads of them. I'm trying to avoid the hype and looking for real life experiences.
I'm sure you can understand that.
I hope that's allowed.