I’m using the FML-1 which I really like on a gas gun. Specifically for the reticle thickness.
Since gas gun matches are often time based, I almost always hold instead of dial target transitions.
I tend to shoot most positional stages at around 8x and have no trouble using the hashes on the reticle for my holds. For mover type stages, I often go as low as 5x, and can still use the hashes for leads. By comparison, I have a Minox ZP5 on a different gun and find the reticle is only useful down to 12x. Anything below and it’s too difficult to make out the individual hashes.
For a gas gun, I like .5 mil holds but I think .2 may be beneficial for bolt guns, which will be the majority of the market share. If going to .2, I highly recommend some way to distinguish hashes next to each other. I like how Steiner’s SCR does this.
This makes the reticle suffer a bit on high magnification, so that’s the trade off. If I were to redesign, I think keeping the center dot size but reducing the thickness to .05-.06 MIL would be ideal. If they do reduce the center dot size, .07 to .08 is still small enough for precision but useable at low magnification.
I really wish the FML-1 had a Christmas tree. Something basic and simple is fine, and the thickness can be significantly thinner than the main reticle. I’ve been eyeing the NF NX8 simply because it will have a Christmas tree when it comes out with the Mil-XT reticle.
In summary:
1. Slightly reduce reticle thickness, .05-.06 for hashes and .07-.08 for center dot.
2. If going to .02 mil hashes, make sure they can be distinguished from one another at low mag.
3. Add a Christmas tree, preferably thinner or with dots, similar to the MR-4.
PS. Here she is. If anyone is near PA, I’ll be at the Geissele gas gun match on July 13.