Huskemaw reticle windage ?

Sako7STW

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Is the Huskemaw windage hash marks on a stranded measurement such as MOA? I am asking as there are getting to be more scopes out with windage marks on their reticles that custome manufactures are making ballistic turrets for that could do the same 10 MPH wind adjust with. You might have to mark it yourself but that's fine.
 
Yeah, they're in MOA. 1 MOA @ 20x & 2 MOA @ 10x.

It's true that you could dial your windage using the turret. But, it does save a little bit of time to have the hold-offs marked on the reticle, as long as you're comfortable using them.

--Ben
 
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holding off for wind is the way to go. husky has a new reticle that has alot more windage marks for hold off. I think I liked the original reticle the best.
 
holding off for wind is the way to go. husky has a new reticle that has alot more windage marks for hold off. I think I liked the original reticle the best.
I don't understand how they did that, without altering the field of view or something. If you compare the two reticles, they seem to have fit 8 windage marks into the same space that used to contain 4. Yet, they claim that they're still 1 MOA @ 20x......

--Ben
 
the side bars are shorter but not a big deal, what they did was have them start out as short marks up and down and have them grow longer for the first 4 on each side then go shorter on down when it got close to thick bars.
 
the side bars are shorter but not a big deal, what they did was have them start out as short marks up and down and have them grow longer for the first 4 on each side then go shorter on down when it got close to thick bars.
I'm talking about the subtensions between the marks, not the length of the marks themselves.
 
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