Re: New MSR reticle for S&B 5-25 PMII
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cyrekzz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">pretty sweet... seems like they borrowed alot of goods from other reticles? I think i see the gen 2 mildot illum cross detached from the rest of the lines, has mil and 1/2 mil lines instead of dots, a IOR-ish/hensoldt/dragunov type of quick ranging scale - for standing and prone? then, at least in the horus i had, the L for sizing/ranging... but i'm sure it is in other reticles too. </div></div>
Quick ranging scale is from 400 to 1300 meters -0.5 meter x 1 meter target. This equals 19.7" x 39", average shoulder width and crotch/top of head dimension.
I find those dimensions most useful as well since vegetation/terrain often hides legs.
Other scales I know are for mans average length, or like Russian (SVD scope) 1.5 or 0.5m <span style="font-weight: bold">tall</span> object. I find that anatomically silly, since average men´s length is around 1.78m in Europe. 0.5m works with shoulders alright, but rifle has to be on its side...
1.5m (59") might be for knees/top of head. Or for children.
I might be wrong -but as far as I know there isnt any other spotting or rifle optics with 0.1mrad scale. My Mark4 H-32 is 0.2mrad, as H-36 is.
Only exception I'm aware of is Finnish Army spotting scope, Zeiss Diascope 65. Our club has one, and I must say that it is excellent for milling- really. I believe similar scale will work in S&B 25X (in practice) just as fine.
Zeiss in pic, magnification fixed 30X. Ocular is not commercially available. "Targets" are at +1000meters.