yeah yeah.... my first post here..
The more I read/research about the TReMoR2, the more I'm inclined to get it on my next scope.
The vertical Mil setting is a no-brainer, (we're all soo used to that now) but those Wind Dots are damn smart.
Think; if you've got a Practical Long Range Competition going on, and you 'guess' your wind, and you get it wrong (ok 1 shot lost, but 5 to go). You can merely look at your Wind Dot at point of impact and presto, you've got a better wind value for the rest of the stage, regardless of range to the next targets...
It also makes wind bracketing so much easier, as it's a scale depending on distance. This makes it much easier than a H58/59 as you don't have to work out your wind bracket every time you change to a new target at a different distance... way way way faster... and way way way easier !
Honestly I'm even thinking of getting 2 of these... 1 for .260 rem and the other for training at home on a PCP air-rifle (pellets are cheaper and I don't have to drive an hour to the range...don't laugh).
..although the online calculator only goes as low as 0.1BC, and I need 0.03BC for the .20 pellet.
The wind hold for my .260 is 4mph per dot, so the reticle max's out at 28mph wind (Beufort scale 6: Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over.) Not sure that I'd be that happy shooting in wind higher than that anyway, so it's got plenty of width for me.
...and vertically I'm looking at 9Mils at 1000m.... so it covers pretty much the entire range of what I want to use my .260 for... schweet !
Only thing that I would change:
1. Get rid of is the vertical Mil lines amongst the Wind Dots, as they clutter for little to no benefit (especially at 1 mil between)... although I guess this is applicable for spotter communication. (but at what accuracy?)
2. Why put the numbers through the dots, why not carry them on on the outside. (see the 3, 5 or the 8)
3. Why no Wind Dots at 0 and -0.5 vertical Mils ? (I can understand 0, but why not 0.5 (200m for my rifle)?)
Horus/Todd: Please publish the
Wind Dot formula, as not all of us are online all the time in the middle of nowhere.
...and what Drag Model is the online Horus Calculator using ? (G1 or G7 ? or Atrag ?)
...I guess I could probably work it out at 1 Mil across and 1 Mil down corresponds to 5 Wind Dots at 1 Mil down (that's going to hurt my brain).