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Best LR hunting recticle
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<blockquote data-quote="264MHC" data-source="post: 2014641" data-attributes="member: 111161"><p>I'm not very experienced but I really like the reticles on my Trijicon scopes. The MOA Dot in my 2.5-15 credo is great. Floating .25 Moa dot in a 1 moa opening with hashes every 1 moa out 30 Moa left, right, and down, and 10 up. My 4-24 Accupoint is similar with 1 moa hashes out 16 Moa left, right, and down with thick outer bars German 4 style, and the .2 Moa illuminated dot in the center but not floating. Both have open upper sections which I prefer. A combination of the two would be perfect in my opinion. The floating center dot and numbered hashes on the credo with the thick outer bars of the accupoint for bracketing if the illumination stops working. I would be sol with the credo reticle without illumination in low light because it only has thin lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264MHC, post: 2014641, member: 111161"] I’m not very experienced but I really like the reticles on my Trijicon scopes. The MOA Dot in my 2.5-15 credo is great. Floating .25 Moa dot in a 1 moa opening with hashes every 1 moa out 30 Moa left, right, and down, and 10 up. My 4-24 Accupoint is similar with 1 moa hashes out 16 Moa left, right, and down with thick outer bars German 4 style, and the .2 Moa illuminated dot in the center but not floating. Both have open upper sections which I prefer. A combination of the two would be perfect in my opinion. The floating center dot and numbered hashes on the credo with the thick outer bars of the accupoint for bracketing if the illumination stops working. I would be sol with the credo reticle without illumination in low light because it only has thin lines. [/QUOTE]
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