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NEW tactical MOA reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="kgunz11" data-source="post: 88985" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>Well with the bottom being narrow would be no problem. My initial idea involved having 1 MOA ticks for the first 5 but shooters with experience with such a ret said it was too busy so we added the 1 MOA marks on the bottom end. Talking to Premier today we dicussed keeping the bottom thin and taking it on to 40 MOA to allow you to get to 1000 yds with a .308 with ease by simply using a hold over. My stick wants 34 MOA roughly to get to 1000.</p><p></p><p>As for lawsuits... who is going to sue me? No one as of yet has a design patent on an MOA reticle and this design differs from the NP-R2 reticle in MANY aspects. A lawsuit would be a civil claim... what are they going to do, take my birthday away??? Sue me for what? Money I DON'T have? Now THAT's funny!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgunz11, post: 88985, member: 5110"] Well with the bottom being narrow would be no problem. My initial idea involved having 1 MOA ticks for the first 5 but shooters with experience with such a ret said it was too busy so we added the 1 MOA marks on the bottom end. Talking to Premier today we dicussed keeping the bottom thin and taking it on to 40 MOA to allow you to get to 1000 yds with a .308 with ease by simply using a hold over. My stick wants 34 MOA roughly to get to 1000. As for lawsuits... who is going to sue me? No one as of yet has a design patent on an MOA reticle and this design differs from the NP-R2 reticle in MANY aspects. A lawsuit would be a civil claim... what are they going to do, take my birthday away??? Sue me for what? Money I DON'T have? Now THAT's funny! [/QUOTE]
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