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Swarovski TDS Reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 94044" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>DocGlenn,</p><p></p><p>I have used the TDS-4 reticle. In fact my Swarovski 4-12x50 is for sale in the classifieds right now. For Big Game the reticle works very well. You just have to shoot at the ranges to confirm the hold/hash marks. Also, if you call Swarovski and give them your FPS and bullet BC they will give you the drop figures as they correspond to your load and then you just match that up to the right drop chart/sticker (they provide) and then shoot to confirm this info and your good to go. This reticle is good to about 600-700 yds. The reason I'm selling mine is I want to shoot varmints and shoot at longer ranges and using a scope to dial in range would be more precise. The scopes are very bright, very clear and very light. I'd reccomend going to your local sporting good store and taking one outside at dusk and compare it with some other scopes your looking at. </p><p></p><p>Also, The A Line scopes are 1" tubes and they are 2nd Focal plane. The 30mm Euro line is FFP and thats where subtension problems could arise. Just so you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 94044, member: 819"] DocGlenn, I have used the TDS-4 reticle. In fact my Swarovski 4-12x50 is for sale in the classifieds right now. For Big Game the reticle works very well. You just have to shoot at the ranges to confirm the hold/hash marks. Also, if you call Swarovski and give them your FPS and bullet BC they will give you the drop figures as they correspond to your load and then you just match that up to the right drop chart/sticker (they provide) and then shoot to confirm this info and your good to go. This reticle is good to about 600-700 yds. The reason I'm selling mine is I want to shoot varmints and shoot at longer ranges and using a scope to dial in range would be more precise. The scopes are very bright, very clear and very light. I'd reccomend going to your local sporting good store and taking one outside at dusk and compare it with some other scopes your looking at. Also, The A Line scopes are 1" tubes and they are 2nd Focal plane. The 30mm Euro line is FFP and thats where subtension problems could arise. Just so you know. [/QUOTE]
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