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SOLD/EXPIRED S&B 4-16x50mm Klassik FFP w/ DTAC Reticle

Conrad

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S&B 4-16x50mm Klassik FFP, non-illuminated. I will email DTAC manual to anyone interested. Adjustments are 1/2 MOA, but this is a hold over scope. Sight it in, and then you're working with the reticle from there on out. This particular DTAC reticle matches .308 175 SMK at ~2650 fps or an 80gr SMK at ~2700-2750 fps. Other comparable bullets and velocities are workable. It is compensated for spin drift and has a Density altitude adjustment system incorporated.



This is not Tubb's latest DTR reticle. I have both and have made a lot of first round hits with both. The reticle also has quick walking and running leads, that work very well. Very quick reticle with a little bit of practice.

The windage dots are in 5 mph increments for a 175 SMK or any similar bullet. A 4 mph increment can be applied to a 80 gr SMK and a 3 mph increment can be applied to a 77 gr SMK. Therefore windage holds are extremely intuitive and quick.

Below is a list of some common combinations:
DTAC RETICLE 2
175 SMK 308 @ 2650fps
80 SMK 224 @ 2775
95 SMK 6mm @ 2750
107 SMK 6mm @ 2625
123 SMK 6.5mm@ 2650
140 SMK 6.5mm @ 2625
142 SMK 6.5mm @ 2575
135 SMK 270 @ 2700
150 SMK 7mm @ 2775
150 SBT 7mm @ 2790
160 SBT 7MM @ 2685
168 SMK 7mm @ 2650
175 SBT 7mm @ 2575
175 SMK 7mm @ 2525
155 Palma (old style)308 @2750
168 SMK 308 @ 2750
180 SMK 308 @ 2650
180 SBT 308 @ 2625
190 SMK 308 @ 2600
200 SMK 308 @ 2550
200 SBT 308 @ 2575
220 SMK 308 @ 2510
174 SMK 311 @ 2650
200 SMK 8mm @ 2625
220 SBT 8mm @ 2600
215 SBT 338 @ 2675
250 SMK 338 @ 2525
250 SBT 338 @ 2550
300 SMK 338 @ 2450
330 SBT 375 @ 2675

Velocities and BC's don't have to be right on, as there is a decent window for still hitting the target. The new DTR reticles use a different method for compensating for DA, and I don't really see why it couldn't be applied to this reticle. Shoot a similar BC bullet and then give it a nominal DA assignment based on your velocity and then use a simple equation to compensate for DA.

Both methods work just fine, and I'd say on your home range and given a particular season you learn to simply hold over or under with slight changes in DA for quicker target engagement. You won't find a quicker reticle for engaging multiple targets at different ranges....hell on prairie dogs...or multiple distance steel targets. Really shines on gas guns, or if you can work a bolt real quick ;).
Larue QD mounts are included.
Asking $2000
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Thanks for looking.
Conrad
 
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