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New Horus reticles v.s. mil dot and BDC reticles
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<blockquote data-quote="ivo" data-source="post: 887783" data-attributes="member: 2688"><p>The complaint with the Horus(or at least most of them) is that they look too "busy". I have looked through them but never spent any significant time behind one. Having said that, it's tough to argue that having your sight picture "graphed out" in front of you wouldn't make it easier to acquire a point of aim. Years ago I used to just hold over for everything but now dial for elevation and hold over for wind. I guess its just what works for you in the environment where you use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivo, post: 887783, member: 2688"] The complaint with the Horus(or at least most of them) is that they look too "busy". I have looked through them but never spent any significant time behind one. Having said that, it's tough to argue that having your sight picture "graphed out" in front of you wouldn't make it easier to acquire a point of aim. Years ago I used to just hold over for everything but now dial for elevation and hold over for wind. I guess its just what works for you in the environment where you use it. [/QUOTE]
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