We have been using the following reticle hold and technical spec pages below since about 2003, and copyrighted them for sale in early 2007. These pages work well and have the reticle Hold on one side, and on the rear of a different page are some detailed reticle specs.
A couple years ago, we did some special Technical Reticle Hold pages per customer request. This page is completely unique, unlike any Reticle Hold page currently in production.
Our Custom Reticle Hold page uses critical information the shooter finds handy:
1) A large Reticle allowing the operator to draw in his holds for Elevation and Wind, regardless of rifle zero.
2) A sample filled-in diagram for quick reference of the same Reticle (100M zero for quick reference)
3) Reticle Diagram with Manufacturer's Specifications.
4) Environmental Conditions, and other pertinent information.
I have been working with scope manufacturers over the past two years getting approval to do these pages, and they have been in production for the Nightforce, Leupold, Premier, and S&B scopes.
If there is any interest in this product, I can make them available as a separate page, instead of just with a custom book order. These pages have been field tested with good feedback.
Here are some pics. If any Storm Tactical customers would like these pages added to your books, just let me know. We have them in the popular reticles on our Rite in Rain Tan, Rite in Rain Green paper. We have some in the 3 ring binder version as well.
Thank you for looking, and comments and suggestions are welcome. We do these pages and any other pages needed per customer request all the time.
Here are just a few samples I had pics for, please excuse the poor quality of the pics, there are many others, but you get the idea...
S&B P4F, in Tan and Green paper, a few hundred in stock
USO GAP, Tan or Green, 25 leftover from an order
NightForce MILDOT, a few hundred in stock
Here is a pic of the Rite in Rain 6 Ring Binder Assembly area. This is what $5,000 worth of paper looks like (including full boxes under tables).. I need to buy stock in Rite in Rain. They make the best stuff out there. We have our books printed at the Rite in Rain factory. It costs more, but the quality is nice.
Thanks for looking.
Mark
A couple years ago, we did some special Technical Reticle Hold pages per customer request. This page is completely unique, unlike any Reticle Hold page currently in production.
Our Custom Reticle Hold page uses critical information the shooter finds handy:
1) A large Reticle allowing the operator to draw in his holds for Elevation and Wind, regardless of rifle zero.
2) A sample filled-in diagram for quick reference of the same Reticle (100M zero for quick reference)
3) Reticle Diagram with Manufacturer's Specifications.
4) Environmental Conditions, and other pertinent information.
I have been working with scope manufacturers over the past two years getting approval to do these pages, and they have been in production for the Nightforce, Leupold, Premier, and S&B scopes.
If there is any interest in this product, I can make them available as a separate page, instead of just with a custom book order. These pages have been field tested with good feedback.
Here are some pics. If any Storm Tactical customers would like these pages added to your books, just let me know. We have them in the popular reticles on our Rite in Rain Tan, Rite in Rain Green paper. We have some in the 3 ring binder version as well.
Thank you for looking, and comments and suggestions are welcome. We do these pages and any other pages needed per customer request all the time.
Here are just a few samples I had pics for, please excuse the poor quality of the pics, there are many others, but you get the idea...
S&B P4F, in Tan and Green paper, a few hundred in stock
USO GAP, Tan or Green, 25 leftover from an order
NightForce MILDOT, a few hundred in stock
Here is a pic of the Rite in Rain 6 Ring Binder Assembly area. This is what $5,000 worth of paper looks like (including full boxes under tables).. I need to buy stock in Rite in Rain. They make the best stuff out there. We have our books printed at the Rite in Rain factory. It costs more, but the quality is nice.
Thanks for looking.
Mark