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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope for lightweight rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1184989" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Me and some buddies have been arguing over this reticle for a while. What you said is basically the main reason why some guys don't like it... just not enough references to draw your eye to the center crosshairs, which I agree is the definitely a negative on this scope. Your point of duplex vs target dot is right on. I really wish they would have done something like their EBR-2C reticle, but I think Vortex is trying to market to the pure lightweight hunter that is not looking to shoot to extreme distances.</p><p></p><p>Very much like the OP, practice out to longer distances while keeping hunting distances within ~500 yards. I bet Vortex did a bunch of market research and I would guess the average sheep hunter does not like the cluttered tacticle style reticle like the EBR-2C.</p><p></p><p>I am still looking for the perfect light weight long range scope... there are several good candidates, just nothing perfect yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1184989, member: 33822"] Me and some buddies have been arguing over this reticle for a while. What you said is basically the main reason why some guys don't like it... just not enough references to draw your eye to the center crosshairs, which I agree is the definitely a negative on this scope. Your point of duplex vs target dot is right on. I really wish they would have done something like their EBR-2C reticle, but I think Vortex is trying to market to the pure lightweight hunter that is not looking to shoot to extreme distances. Very much like the OP, practice out to longer distances while keeping hunting distances within ~500 yards. I bet Vortex did a bunch of market research and I would guess the average sheep hunter does not like the cluttered tacticle style reticle like the EBR-2C. I am still looking for the perfect light weight long range scope... there are several good candidates, just nothing perfect yet. [/QUOTE]
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