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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
TMR or mildot
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<blockquote data-quote="depjames" data-source="post: 252621" data-attributes="member: 14723"><p>Thanks for the input, everyone. I think if I had the ability to actually look through the reticle myself it would help solve my problems, but I do not know anyone that has one. Mildots are a dime a dozen around here, but I cant find anyone close with the TMR. If anyone out there is close to Cheyenne, WY, or even the Colorado front range area and you own a TMR scope that you wouldnt mind me looking through, let me know. I get the opinion that I couldn't go wrong with either one of the reticles, be it mildot or TMR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="depjames, post: 252621, member: 14723"] Thanks for the input, everyone. I think if I had the ability to actually look through the reticle myself it would help solve my problems, but I do not know anyone that has one. Mildots are a dime a dozen around here, but I cant find anyone close with the TMR. If anyone out there is close to Cheyenne, WY, or even the Colorado front range area and you own a TMR scope that you wouldnt mind me looking through, let me know. I get the opinion that I couldn't go wrong with either one of the reticles, be it mildot or TMR. [/QUOTE]
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