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Thoughtful reply... Would you have a similar reply to the H58/59 is similar to Tremor 2,3 ?
what about the more generic, or non-Hourus TM Christmas tree reticles, like on Burris, Kathles, Athlon?
Basically all the costs associated with having Horus brand reticles still applies to H58 and H59. It doesn't make any scope $400 better. The one exception would be on an M110 or SCAR H if I was going overseas; where accuracy isn't going to be as important, and the quick ranging feature might actually be useful. (Getting hits anywhere on Torso-sized targets vs small steel plates in a match or vital zones of game animals.)
On other brand scopes, I will take a Christmas tree when it is offered. I have a SKMR 2 on my Khales 624i, and I have used the hold-overs for pigs out to 400-500 yards. Basically, it comes down to the fact that holdovers are situationally dictated, whereas the Horus tends to emphasize it as a do-everything solution.
Furthermore, the military has bought into the Horus brand in large part due to the training package that came a long with them. The courses that are taught are structured around showcasing the strengths of the reticle, and are usually young soldiers first exposure to Long Range shooting, so they are easily swayed by a good sales pitch. (That's not to say that the reticle doesn't have its merits, or that the training they receive is bad. But they are showcasing a whole entire system to new shooters in a way that overstates it's strengths.)
I have tried several hold reticles, H58, H59, H37 and a Premier reticle and sold or changed the reticles for most all the reasons mentioned by BangBang.
The reticles always seemed useless to me because if i had a one shot situation, I always dialed the elevation unless it was a shot inside of say 350 yards.
For the past year, I been giving the TreMor3 a hard look.
I was also able to test the wind dots. Wind was light 5-10mph. That said, the wind dots were spot on.
At the range I shoot at, we have a 600 yard 1.5 moa diamond shape plate that seems to always be a 3 or 9 o clock wind shot. I was able to go 10 for 10 on this target holding 3 mils and using the 5 and 10mph dots. When the wind was lite, i used the 5 and when I felt the wind pick up a little, I held between the 5 and 10 dots and when I felt wind picked up a little more closer to 10mph, moved to the second wind dot. I'm looking very forward to shooting in some 10 to 20 mph wind to test the wind dots.
As of now I'm so pleased with the TreMor3, Im trying to decide between a 4~16 or a 5~25 for my 6 creed gas gun.
...but ive been doing as much reading and viewing as i can on it, and some times, just stare at the sample reticle to get as familiar with the look as possible....
I am really liking the Tremor 3 vs the H59. I like the finer lines in the grid, which make the lower half seem more open. I like that the T3 has less grid directly below the center dot which also makes it more easy to spot misses and impacts. I like the T3 has a lot more vertical reticle above the horizontal stadia (so I can do hold under as well as hold overs for more than 1 MIL). And while I am not 100% used to the wind dots yet, I am starting to train myself so I can use them for faster wind holds. I like the idea of the wind dots vs wind holds that I have been doing, but havnen't forced myself to not dial and make sure I can use them quickly yet.
Stwcattle I was wondering if you have any update od the tremor 3 reticle. I am interested in getting one but a bit hesitant any feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks
stwcattle thanks for the reply. Do you have the Tremor 3 in the Nightforce ATACR 5-25? I don't think there are many manufacturers to choose from.
I know that this thread has been a year ago but things has changed in the NF Reticle arena with the introduction of the Mil-XT reticle. After a year of using the T3, I want to know if you still love it and have you discovered new things on how to use it? Also how does it compare to the new Mil-XT reticle that just came out from NF. For some it is less busy but would still allow you to hold without dialing and mil it for wind instead of the wind dots of the T3. Interested in know the thoughts and opinions after a year. Thanks so much.
Agree with this. I love the T3 and the SKMR3. I feel like I should use the T3’s features a bit more, and will work on that.I still have mine, and yes, I still like it. But, like most things, it really comes down to personal preference.
T2/3 are good until you get far enough that spin drift, coriolis effect, etc come into play. Then H59, CCH, and Mil-XT are better.
Unless you are dropping into lower grid after 10 mil you have the chance for wind dot interference that is no longer precise enough and in the incorrect location. The only con is only 5 mil of windage on the Mil XT. The H59 goes all the way to 10 mil. CCH only 4 mil if I recall correctly.What does the Mil-XT have that works better at that distance?
T2/3 are good until you get far enough that spin drift, coriolis effect, etc come into play. Then H59, CCH, and Mil-XT are better.
I would also like to know how people have been liking their T3s... I'm trying to decide between that and an Mil-XT or Mil-C
Shooting today had about 0.3 mil of combined spin drift and coriolis effect.So you're calculating for spin drift?
Leupold MarkV 5-25X56mm scope with DTR V2 reticle (non-illuminated)
DTR Mark V Scope 5025X50www.davidtubb.com
DTR reticle was another attempt to make things easier. With modern ballistic calculators a plan grid I find better though past 1 second of flight.
any updated thoughts on this reticle? what would be your choice for a fast acusition reticle without dialing?
Shooting today had about 0.3 mil of combined spin drift and coriolis effect.
Have a few rifles sighted a hair left so don't have to worry at 1000 yards about spin drift.
Just depends on application for any given rifle.
For sure the SD equations are super flawed. Maybe shooting around Litz makes us too worried about a none issue lol.
If your gonna learn and plan to use all the wind dots and other stuff get the T3so what are you guys thinking now - Tremor3 still gtg? I am looking at Mark 5HD so Tremor3, H59, or TMR. Will go on a 1000yard bolt gun in 300 win or 300 prc
any update / info would be appreciated. - B
What he said. I have two of the same scopes 4-32x50 with T3. The key is to learn it, practice with it, you will love it. If you don't you will hate it and nothing in between.For me the thing that really sets the T3 apart is the wind dots, makes holding for wind stupid simple once you calibrate to your gun and ammo. If you aren't willing to invest the time to learn the system then it's not worth the extra money.
It's still gtg for me, just picked up a NX8 with the Tremor3.