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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 95244" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Further to the question of FFP reticles, the subtention of the reticle is the same in coverage of target no matter what magnification, yes the reticle appears to change in size, but in relation to the target it stays exactly the same. giving you the ability to range with it on any magnification setting. </p><p>Depending on desired application of the scope, there are several reticle choices available.. </p><p></p><p>David. this is a direct quote from the S&amp;B construction tech in an email i recieved earlier this week: </p><p>"Pete, sorry for not answering earlier to the e-mail correspondence you forwarded to us. But the answer I have now was propably worth the delay:</p><p> </p><p>I kept bugging the decision making guys here and now we have a final decision: The fine P4 reticle will be put into realization! As it looks now you will be able to have a look at it at this year's IWA (I guess you will attend the show?). Do you think the crosshair coverage of the Klein Reticle would be okay?"</p><p></p><p> /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p><p>the pressure and direct( and boy where they direct) emails i send to Mr Bender must have paid off</p><p>I suggest we wait for your 2nd 5-25 with just that ret, ? </p><p>my 4-16x42PMII will be in for a ret change to Thin ( Pete Lincoln) P4 just as soon as they tell me its on. </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 95244, member: 2245"] Further to the question of FFP reticles, the subtention of the reticle is the same in coverage of target no matter what magnification, yes the reticle appears to change in size, but in relation to the target it stays exactly the same. giving you the ability to range with it on any magnification setting. Depending on desired application of the scope, there are several reticle choices available.. David. this is a direct quote from the S&B construction tech in an email i recieved earlier this week: "Pete, sorry for not answering earlier to the e-mail correspondence you forwarded to us. But the answer I have now was propably worth the delay: I kept bugging the decision making guys here and now we have a final decision: The fine P4 reticle will be put into realization! As it looks now you will be able to have a look at it at this year's IWA (I guess you will attend the show?). Do you think the crosshair coverage of the Klein Reticle would be okay?" [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] the pressure and direct( and boy where they direct) emails i send to Mr Bender must have paid off I suggest we wait for your 2nd 5-25 with just that ret, ? my 4-16x42PMII will be in for a ret change to Thin ( Pete Lincoln) P4 just as soon as they tell me its on. Pete [/QUOTE]
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