Zeiss Conquest, Pride Fowler, Horus, etc.
This concept doesn't get a lot of play around here and I've always wondered why. I realize that they're not perfect but it would seem to me that once a load was decided on and it was zeroed somewhere along the midrange of the reticle that it should be really effective. I've heard that Horus customer service leaves something to be desired but PFI and Zeiss should be good to go. Am I missing something?
The one BDC reticle scope that I didn't mention in the above list is the ACOG. Proof of concept is undeniable.
Is it just a matter of matching up the reticle with what you choose to shoot? This shouldn't be a problem as long as they close, right?
I guess the same could be said for ballistic cams too.
Is it that some of these scopes lack a user friendly rangefinding ability?
Paul
This concept doesn't get a lot of play around here and I've always wondered why. I realize that they're not perfect but it would seem to me that once a load was decided on and it was zeroed somewhere along the midrange of the reticle that it should be really effective. I've heard that Horus customer service leaves something to be desired but PFI and Zeiss should be good to go. Am I missing something?
The one BDC reticle scope that I didn't mention in the above list is the ACOG. Proof of concept is undeniable.
Is it just a matter of matching up the reticle with what you choose to shoot? This shouldn't be a problem as long as they close, right?
I guess the same could be said for ballistic cams too.
Is it that some of these scopes lack a user friendly rangefinding ability?
Paul