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Ranging type reticles, do we realy need them??
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 19181" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Brent, the Bryant ( i some times spell it wrong) was designed as a Police Sniper reticle,( By Robert Bryant) its available in S&B scopes, maybe its ok when you get used to it, but i am certainly happier with the Mildot reticle. The steps for ranging by bracketing in the bottom or the reticle would be useful in the Mildot reticle and i believe the AI version of the Mildot has these, with the Bryant 50cm is designed to fit in between the lines and corresponds to(right to left) 200, 300,400,500m respectively, now this can be halved and does actualy work for the Roe Deer io was hunting, which are approx 25cm from top of back to underside of brisket, giving 100,200,300,400m. It can also be used for a man size target from waiste to top of head approx 1m, this would give 400,500,600 and 700m. its all the bits in the centre of the reticle that distracted me. How the hell anyone can cope with that Horus thing is beyong me.. </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 19181, member: 2245"] Brent, the Bryant ( i some times spell it wrong) was designed as a Police Sniper reticle,( By Robert Bryant) its available in S&B scopes, maybe its ok when you get used to it, but i am certainly happier with the Mildot reticle. The steps for ranging by bracketing in the bottom or the reticle would be useful in the Mildot reticle and i believe the AI version of the Mildot has these, with the Bryant 50cm is designed to fit in between the lines and corresponds to(right to left) 200, 300,400,500m respectively, now this can be halved and does actualy work for the Roe Deer io was hunting, which are approx 25cm from top of back to underside of brisket, giving 100,200,300,400m. It can also be used for a man size target from waiste to top of head approx 1m, this would give 400,500,600 and 700m. its all the bits in the centre of the reticle that distracted me. How the hell anyone can cope with that Horus thing is beyong me.. Pete [/QUOTE]
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