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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
A tough choice, Kahles,NF,S&B, color blind.
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1781872" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Tank gave the info on a moar reticle thickness, not sure if moa is your cup of tea. My moar, on 35 power, 5" square plate at 1K, all 4 quadrants of the plate are way visible with the reticle centered up.</p><p>Now of coarse we do not shoot 5" plate at 1500, simple math says you are still going to be able to see it while centered up. At 2K, all bets are off, lol</p><p>I do know the center dot on mil c is slightly friendlier, and looks like mil xt reticle dot is also.</p><p>Not sure how you shoot ELR, I use a combo of dialing and holding some wind, and would most likely need to be on the plate before I centered up my reticle on a target for subsequent shots. Then again, I do not own a cheytac, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1781872, member: 33622"] Tank gave the info on a moar reticle thickness, not sure if moa is your cup of tea. My moar, on 35 power, 5" square plate at 1K, all 4 quadrants of the plate are way visible with the reticle centered up. Now of coarse we do not shoot 5" plate at 1500, simple math says you are still going to be able to see it while centered up. At 2K, all bets are off, lol I do know the center dot on mil c is slightly friendlier, and looks like mil xt reticle dot is also. Not sure how you shoot ELR, I use a combo of dialing and holding some wind, and would most likely need to be on the plate before I centered up my reticle on a target for subsequent shots. Then again, I do not own a cheytac, lol [/QUOTE]
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