Has Anyone been using the Tremor 5 reticle? Thoughts on it?

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I'm using my reticles more instead of dialing. I'm also ranging more with my reticle. If anyone else has been doing the same without dialing using the tremor 5 I would like to hear your thoughts on it…….thanks
 
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There are far less cluttered reticles that do as good of a job and don't come with the Horus upcharge. Mil-XT, MPCT-2 and 3, SKMR 2 and 3, PRS-2, etc. etc.

I used a H59 and T3 for a number of years before most of the manufacturers caught on and started making their own, improved reticles.

I really think you'll hate it.
 
I shoot with either a H59 or T3 most of the time. I have two match rifles that use T3s and one that uses an H59. For matches if the targets are close to 2 MOA I'll use the reticle. If the target is closer to 1 MOA, then I dial. If I could have gotten the T3 in my hunting scopes I absolutely would have. I think the wind dots are awesome. I don't use the reticle for ranging. I don't think it is precise enough. My ranging is done with my LRF binos.
 
I've used H59 , Mil XT, Tremor 3, Impct 3, etc. I like it. But I know how to use it and am very comfortable with it. I use the T3 for hunting all the time, even on a smoke pole. Get if you like it. But you pay 300 bucks more for royalties
 
There are far less cluttered reticles that do as good of a job and don't come with the Horus upcharge. Mil-XT, MPCT-2 and 3, SKMR 2 and 3, PRS-2, etc. etc.

I used a H59 and T3 for a number of years before most of the manufacturers caught on and started making their own, improved reticles.

I really think you'll hate it.
Did you calibrate the wind dots to what you were shooting? I'll be shooting the same load all the time.
 
The wind dots were 5 mph for the cartridge I used the most. For me it was one less thing to think about. Instead of remembering or recording a wind hold, I just figured out a wind value and looked for the right dot position. Then I only had to remember/record the elevation to hold for the shot.
 
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