Thread title pretty much sums up the question, but here's a little background as to why I'm asking.
I've got a "general purpose" 16 inch build that currently has a Gen II-E with a JM-1 BDC reticle in a Badger 1.70 mount. So far it's been a great setup for me with 62gr fmj reloads, but I'm thinking about re-glassing the rifle to stretch things out a bit with 77smk or 73eld reloads (still working up the load) while still keeping it as "general purpose" as possible (i.e. not trying to make it an SPR; I've got another rifle for that).
I like either of the offered MRAD reticles for holding at distance, but I'm wondering if either of them work at all without the illumination turned on at 1X. I realize being FFP reticles they aren't exactly designed for this, and neither of them will be as "contrasty" as the 1-6 I'm currently used to, but can they work in a pinch?
Also, I should add I'm not too interested in running an offset dot as this seems to negate the need for an LPVO in the first place (unless you're running NV, which I'm not). Just a personal preference.
Thanks!
I've got a "general purpose" 16 inch build that currently has a Gen II-E with a JM-1 BDC reticle in a Badger 1.70 mount. So far it's been a great setup for me with 62gr fmj reloads, but I'm thinking about re-glassing the rifle to stretch things out a bit with 77smk or 73eld reloads (still working up the load) while still keeping it as "general purpose" as possible (i.e. not trying to make it an SPR; I've got another rifle for that).
I like either of the offered MRAD reticles for holding at distance, but I'm wondering if either of them work at all without the illumination turned on at 1X. I realize being FFP reticles they aren't exactly designed for this, and neither of them will be as "contrasty" as the 1-6 I'm currently used to, but can they work in a pinch?
Also, I should add I'm not too interested in running an offset dot as this seems to negate the need for an LPVO in the first place (unless you're running NV, which I'm not). Just a personal preference.
Thanks!