Re: MSR reticle WILL be available direct from S&B
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisF</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
If its MORE money for the SPECIAL MSR reticle , I will be forgetting it , and be just as happy with the P4F and $200 in my pocket .
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It it sounds as if you like the MSR reticle and would like an MSR-equipped PMII <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">if there was no upcharge</span></span>, or possibly a lower upcharge to get the MSR in a new PMII. That would be great but is unrealistic. Keep in mind that reticle manufacturing costs increase as reticle design becomes more intricate - fine subtensions, numbering, and additional scales increase the labor involved, especially on illuminated models.
All PMII 5-25X and 3-20X scopes are illuminated, and the illuminated areas of an illuminated reticle must be coated/filled so that they illuminate when the illumination is turned on, and extra-special care must be taken when filling/coating these areas to ensure that <span style="font-style: italic">only</span> these areas illuminate. All non-illuminated areas must remain perfectly "clean" to prevent "illumination bloom" or "bleeding".
We know that PMIIs' configured with P1 Bryant, Klein, P4, P4F, and the H2CMR reticle cost more than equivalent model PMIIs configured with the P3. Also, something else to consider is that the MSR was designed by FinnAccuracy, not S & B and there may be licensing fees involved.
I don't like the upcharge either, but I'm not ruling the MSR out for myself in future PMIIs'. Don't hate - it is what it is, and thats' all that it is.
Keith