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Duplex Reticle - At a disadvantage?
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 413592" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>I also like to apply the plex reticles for some downrange zeroing and rangefinding. Just checked the Nikon catalog and on pg. 54 it gives the subtension between post tips at 7.93 IPHY (@ 10x). This system oughtta' be great for windage applications to a limit of 1/2 that (actually probably even further, as i have successfully interpolated to about 2x the post tips subtensions. If i were setting up that optic i'd apply reticle to it's vertical limit then turret for longer distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 413592, member: 1133"] I also like to apply the plex reticles for some downrange zeroing and rangefinding. Just checked the Nikon catalog and on pg. 54 it gives the subtension between post tips at 7.93 IPHY (@ 10x). This system oughtta' be great for windage applications to a limit of 1/2 that (actually probably even further, as i have successfully interpolated to about 2x the post tips subtensions. If i were setting up that optic i'd apply reticle to it's vertical limit then turret for longer distances. [/QUOTE]
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