I've been looking at their Falcon series, been watching all the Horus videos on YouTube.
To an amateur precision shooter such as myself it would seem their reticle system is very simple to use and the very fast. At least to me, all the reticles I've dealt with otherwise are cumbersome and confusing. Turning turrets is slow and when having to change ranges on the fly, remembering where you were at and then figuring out how to get where you need to be without getting lost under stress or in the dark is pointless.
The Horus reticle seems to address that issue very simply.
Yet it doesn't seem like any real number of people have adopted them around here. I rarely see a picture of one on anyones rifle. I don't see many discussions about them in this section of the forums and I see very few of them in the for sale section.
So why haven't they caught on very well? Is the reticle a gimmick......viewing it through relative newbie eyes, is there something I'm missing as to the lack of their popularity?
To an amateur precision shooter such as myself it would seem their reticle system is very simple to use and the very fast. At least to me, all the reticles I've dealt with otherwise are cumbersome and confusing. Turning turrets is slow and when having to change ranges on the fly, remembering where you were at and then figuring out how to get where you need to be without getting lost under stress or in the dark is pointless.
The Horus reticle seems to address that issue very simply.
Yet it doesn't seem like any real number of people have adopted them around here. I rarely see a picture of one on anyones rifle. I don't see many discussions about them in this section of the forums and I see very few of them in the for sale section.
So why haven't they caught on very well? Is the reticle a gimmick......viewing it through relative newbie eyes, is there something I'm missing as to the lack of their popularity?