Re: Hensoldt and S&B
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Flynn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was looking for a 4x16 with the P4 (not fine), but these are not readily available. I suspect the 3x12x50 S&B is fully capable of meeting my use: Hunting and steel out to 900 yards... </div></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Flynn,
Since you want a PMII 4-16X, I suggest that you buy a PMII with the no-longer available in PMII scopes Premier Gen 2 XL reticle. The Gen 2 XL is my favorite reticle in the PMII 4-16X because the reticle thickness is very well balanced for the 4-16X's magnification range (P4F can be a little hard-to-see at low power and/or in low light, and while the P4 is great for hunting and fast acquistion it just plain sucks for precision because the width of the main lines is .240". The Gen 2 XL's line thickness subtension is between the P4 and the P4F, so it strikes an excellent balance between the P4 and the P4F.
Mile High Shooting is selling a BNIB PMII 4-16X 50 with the Gen 2 XL in their <span style="font-style: italic">
S&B 4-16X50 PMII LP GENII XL NIB</span> thread. You gotta be quick here dude!
<span style="font-style: italic">Some reticle specifics of the Gen 2 XL:</span>
- 0.2 MIL diameter DOTS at the MILs', and Hashes at the 0.5 MIL
- "Solid" crosshair instead of the "floating" crosshair of the P4F and P4
- The Gen 2 XL has the the CENTER, the first 4 MILDOTS' of Elevation, and the first 2 MILDOTS LEFT and 2 MILDOTS' RIGHT illuminated (instead of only the "floating" crosshair as on the P4F and P4)
- The Gen 2 XL DOES NOT have the outermost MIL broken-down into 0.2 MIL increments (as on the P4F and P4)
- Main Line widths of .216"/0.06 MIL at 100 yards (P4F is .126" and P4 is .240")
<span style="font-style: italic">Premier Reticles Gen XL PMII 4-16X Reticle Diagram:</span>
<span style="font-style: italic">Schmidt Bender PMII P4F Reticle Diagram:</span>
<span style="font-style: italic">Schmidt Bender PMII P4 Reticle Diagram:</span>
Keith</span>