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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 2037571" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Jake,</p><p>As ShtrRdy stated, reticle selection is a personal choice. I mean no offense when I say this, but asking such a vague question without any more info is like just walking up to a group of guys (in this case 100,000+) and asking, "What truck should I buy?" You'll get just as many opinions as anything else. You say you want to shoot 1000 yards...at what? With what? For what? You gonna use the reticle primarily for hold overs/hold off? If you have a TMR already then, unless you have had a scope altered to have that reticle, maybe you already have a capable scope. Is it a LRP, MK4, MK5, or what? You may just want to send it in for a reticle swap. Or just learn to shoot what you have now, especially if that's what you already use on your hunting rifles. What scope do you have now? I also agree with what is post above about the reticle and turret adjustments matching in either mils or minutes. However if they don't it isn't the end of the world and is very useable, as it has been for decades now. We still have to teach on these systems (have several dozen in my vault), the U.S. Army is slow to keeping with the times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 2037571, member: 8873"] Jake, As ShtrRdy stated, reticle selection is a personal choice. I mean no offense when I say this, but asking such a vague question without any more info is like just walking up to a group of guys (in this case 100,000+) and asking, “What truck should I buy?” You’ll get just as many opinions as anything else. You say you want to shoot 1000 yards...at what? With what? For what? You gonna use the reticle primarily for hold overs/hold off? If you have a TMR already then, unless you have had a scope altered to have that reticle, maybe you already have a capable scope. Is it a LRP, MK4, MK5, or what? You may just want to send it in for a reticle swap. Or just learn to shoot what you have now, especially if that’s what you already use on your hunting rifles. What scope do you have now? I also agree with what is post above about the reticle and turret adjustments matching in either mils or minutes. However if they don’t it isn’t the end of the world and is very useable, as it has been for decades now. We still have to teach on these systems (have several dozen in my vault), the U.S. Army is slow to keeping with the times. [/QUOTE]
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