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Reticle in a Vortex relegates you to fixed power, correct?
Yes. It’s fixed with a wider FOV.
Hey all,
Looking to get a spotting scope with reticle for PRS and was looking for input on which models would be best
as well as magnification range. Looking to shoot no farther than 800 yards at this time.
Any good reticle binos you’d recommend?
iPhone 24...lol. I am sure that's coming.who ever makes a sub 1K$ LRF binos with an etched reticle in one side will win the world.
I really do not know why Swarovski does not make a reticule eyepiece for their spotters. Not the heavy bulky one but a simple etched reticule. Even if only regulated at one power.
Why do you want a tree reticle in a spotting scope? You wouldn’t be holding off as you would with a rifle. It’s just for observation.I’ve said it here before. I wish someone would do a alpha glass, binocular spotting scope with 15-60+mag and a Xmas tree reticle.
I’ve been told by a few industry folks that the market for such a beast is simply too small and the price tag would be too high. I’d pay it... lol
For spotting and calling shotsWhy do you want a tree reticle in a spotting scope? You wouldn’t be holding off as you would with a rifle. It’s just for observation.
Yes. That’s the purpose of having a reticle. I just don’t see why a tree would be helpful.For spotting and calling shots
For the same reason scopes have Xmas tree reticles. To more accurately make calls for follow up shots.Yes. That’s the purpose of having a reticle. I just don’t see why a tree would be helpful.
That isn’t why scopes have them. Rifle scopes that are used in settings where you don’t have time to dial will require you to hold for elevation. If you are holding the center off the point of aim, then you don’t have any reference mark to also hold for wind. That’s why tree reticles were created. (If it were to spot missed shots, the tree would also go above the center—people don’t only miss low!)For the same reason scopes have Xmas tree reticles. To more accurately make calls for follow up shots.
I have these. They are incredible. Edge to edge clarity that's amazing. Mil reticle.Any good reticle binos you’d recommend?
For the same reason scopes have Xmas tree reticles. To more accurately make calls for follow up shots.
Has anyone purchased or looked through the Athlon Cronus Tactical 7-42 spotter?
It checks nearly all of my boxes. FFP, MRAD reticle, in the lower half. Straight spotter design. Capable of being used as a low power monocular. Decent glass. I wish it had better depth of field.
I’m talking LR and ELR distances. I think we saying the same thing though. I’m saying rather than guess where 1.5 mils of elevation and 2.5 mils of left windage is, the tree in a scope allows you know much more precisely where that aiming point is.Thats not the reason for a tree. You shouldn’t be missing far enough from your main crosshair to need the tree for follow up shots. This is why some reticles are beginning to start the tree further down from the main crosshair.
A tree is for holding instead of dialing.
I’m talking LR and ELR distances. I think we saying the same thing though. I’m saying rather than guess where 1.5 mils of elevation and 2.5 mils of left windage is, the tree in a scope allows you know much more precisely where that aiming point is.
In a spotter you would be able to do the same while spotting misses. More accurately call shots
Well like I said LR and ELR distances. With some wind it ain’t hard. We were shooting at 1820 and the ability to see misses at 3 mils was necessaryAgain, that’s not what a tree is for.
To need a tree to spot a miss, you’d have to be missing by a very large amount.
Well like I said LR and ELR distances. With some wind it ain’t hard. We were shooting at 1820 and the ability to see misses at 3 mils was necessary
Second that motion. For reference, I took the PRS7 course at Gunsite. They use the Mark 4 for PRS & ELR courses. Great piece of gear!im a fan of Leupold products. They work for me.
MARK 4 12-40X60mm H-32
The Mark 4® 12-40x60mm tactical spotting scope with the H-32® reticle gives you the brightness and clarity necessary for positive target identification in any conditions. Built to survive shocks, blows, drops, and impacts, it's not only tough, it's also 100% waterproof and fogproof.www.leupold.com
I bought the newest Viper HD and bought the mrad eyepiece.Hey all,
Looking to get a spotting scope with reticle for PRS and was looking for input on which models would be best
as well as magnification range. Looking to shoot no farther than 800 yards at this time.
I’m a bit too much of a glass snob unfortunately. Lol. If bushy would put the ED Prime Glass in it I would grab one in a heart beat. That’s what worries me about the lmss or athlon is the glass not being good enough.To be honest this one has worked well for me out to 1000yds (probably would be further but that’s what I have available to me).
Bushnell 781545ED Legend T-Series Flp Spotting Scope with Mil-Hash Reticle, 15-45 x 60mm, Tan https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01BNSH...abc_2DEB2WG2DSMYCR4QX6CK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
If you can convert a gold ring to mil I would be all over that. I just bought the lmss2 and love the h32 reticle but something about the Mk4 just works better. I believe the gold ring has even better glass.Some revival here, I’ve got a Gold Ring HD with the impact moa reticle. The scope is badass. I would just send it back to leupold and have them change the reticle for me, as I want mils, but the custom shop is closed. Anyone been able to compare the cronus to a gold ring hd? Is it unacceptable after having such an awesome spotter?
Yea I don’t really have a need for the str80. Lol. This is prs comp stuff. The gold ring HD has fantastic glass. Better than I think it’s given credit for. That’s why I would be worried to sell and swap. Then be pissed. Haha.If you can convert a gold ring to mil I would be all over that. I just bought the lmss2 and love the h32 reticle but something about the Mk4 just works better. I believe the gold ring has even better glass.
The glass on the lmss2 was better than the Cronus. But the Mk4 still feels more comfortable on the eyes.
The str80 is a league above but 3x the cost and weight.
I agree. I have the 12-40 Gold Ring HD and it’s awesome!! Just in MOA.I'm very happy with my Leupold Mk 4 with mil reticle. Compact, clear, and works for my purposes. I have the 12-40 x 60 as I just thought the 20-60 x 80 was too big for my uses.....though may be perfect for others.
I’m a bit too much of a glass snob unfortunately. Lol. If bushy would put the ED Prime Glass in it I would grab one in a heart beat. That’s what worries me about the lmss or athlon is the glass not being good enough.