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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1396192" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>I had one in mil. I wanted a SFP so the reticle was more useful at lower power. Mine was the reticle with the precision dot. I found the dot to be way to small for my eyes to acquire with any speed and would get lost on any dark object. Actually, it would also get lost on a bright white paper as well if bright sunlight was hitting it. If the dot gets lost, you have a half-mil gap between stadia which is a mighty big space without a aiming point. I suspect my astigmatism was in part to blame. I sold mine to someone with better eyes and bought the FFP mil quad reticle (my second) which is pretty darn good. Glass is good enough. I did a tall target test to verify the accuracy of the turret clicks. Can't remember what the error was but it was well under 1% which is better than I can shoot on my best day. Today I shot at 500 meters. Dialed for elevation and held for wind and it was right on. They're great scopes and tough to boot but in my opinion, stick with the mil-quad reticle, even if it means going FFP. SWFA's are probably the best value in precision scopes out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1396192, member: 41338"] I had one in mil. I wanted a SFP so the reticle was more useful at lower power. Mine was the reticle with the precision dot. I found the dot to be way to small for my eyes to acquire with any speed and would get lost on any dark object. Actually, it would also get lost on a bright white paper as well if bright sunlight was hitting it. If the dot gets lost, you have a half-mil gap between stadia which is a mighty big space without a aiming point. I suspect my astigmatism was in part to blame. I sold mine to someone with better eyes and bought the FFP mil quad reticle (my second) which is pretty darn good. Glass is good enough. I did a tall target test to verify the accuracy of the turret clicks. Can't remember what the error was but it was well under 1% which is better than I can shoot on my best day. Today I shot at 500 meters. Dialed for elevation and held for wind and it was right on. They're great scopes and tough to boot but in my opinion, stick with the mil-quad reticle, even if it means going FFP. SWFA's are probably the best value in precision scopes out there. [/QUOTE]
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