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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 233932" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Mike,</p><p>Sorry to hear about the frustrations in the field.</p><p>Upgrading your rangefinder will really make a difference in your ability to range in bad ranging conditions. In one word Swarovski-will solve your problems.</p><p>Second, I have looked into the Horus reticle system quite a bit myself, and a big negative with the Horus system is you lose the bottom part of your reticle as the magnification goes up. The Horus is so busy of a reticle that it is easy to get confused (at least for me anyway).</p><p>Third, when it comes to reticle ranging for animals Steve and I have set a 450-500 yard maximum. Small differences in animals and in your ability to mil range can make enough difference for a wound or a miss. </p><p>I still think it is a great back-up to LRF technology though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 233932, member: 13"] Mike, Sorry to hear about the frustrations in the field. Upgrading your rangefinder will really make a difference in your ability to range in bad ranging conditions. In one word Swarovski-will solve your problems. Second, I have looked into the Horus reticle system quite a bit myself, and a big negative with the Horus system is you lose the bottom part of your reticle as the magnification goes up. The Horus is so busy of a reticle that it is easy to get confused (at least for me anyway). Third, when it comes to reticle ranging for animals Steve and I have set a 450-500 yard maximum. Small differences in animals and in your ability to mil range can make enough difference for a wound or a miss. I still think it is a great back-up to LRF technology though. [/QUOTE]
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