PR1 MOA LeupoldI'm sure this has been asked a thousand times on here but I'm fixing to purchase my first FFP scope for hunting and Saturday long range matches at a gun club, would like to hear your favorite reticle for this…
PR1 MOA LeupoldI'm sure this has been asked a thousand times on here but I'm fixing to purchase my first FFP scope for hunting and Saturday long range matches at a gun club, would like to hear your favorite reticle for this…
S&B P3L... simple mildot. Uncluttered, intuitive, and only the small centre cross illuminates preventing washout.
That new NX8 from nightforce looks pretty sweet. Illuminated red or green. 2.5-20x. I have been running Leupold Mark 5 (on long range rigs) and Vortex LHT (on ultra light rigs) the past few years. But, after playing with the Nx8 in the local shop, I feel I need to try it out.I'm sure this has been asked a thousand times on here but I'm fixing to purchase my first FFP scope for hunting and Saturday long range matches at a gun club, would like to hear your favorite reticle for this…
my choice to don't break tha bank is the vortex venom gen 2 rb7. reticle.. mrad clear enough and precise too..I'm sure this has been asked a thousand times on here but I'm fixing to purchase my first FFP scope for hunting and Saturday long range matches at a gun club, would like to hear your favorite reticle for this…
Good for you Starbucks....I've tried various configurations but there's nothing like experience in the field to sort out what works and what doesn't. I now have 7 of those in use and couldn't be happier.That is a dandy scope and an awesome reticle. I've come to appreciate reticles that only light the center.
Good for you Starbucks....I've tried various configurations but there's nothing like experience in the field to sort out what works and what doesn't. I now have 7 of those in use and couldn't be happier.
Lots of good choices, didn't read all the comments but illuminated is a must with most FFP scopes for hunting if light conditions are an issue and the shot is close because the reticles are typically too small….
Have you looked through a Bushnell G2H, Meopta Mrad, THLR, NF FC-mil, SWFA circle MQ, etc? There's FFP reticles out there that stand out very well on low X in low light without being lit. Not that I'm anti illumination. I just don't always care for FFP reticles that have to be lit in order to be usable on low X.
It's generally a balancing act. A plain crosshair FFP that shows up well at low power in low light may be too heavy at the higher magnifications for smaller targets. I think an approach that gets around this issue are the reticles that have fine crosshairs with detail for long range precision that will give the appearance of a thicker crosshair at low magnification. This is the case with my ZCO MPCT-1 reticle. View attachment 355177
A second vote for the S&B P4L Fine. Having always had SFP with MOA in hunting scopes I was a little concerned about the switch. But once I figured out the mrad system, I'm sold.I prefer the an uncluttered reticle on FFP scopes for huntiing, and even PRS. My favorite FFP reticle for several years has been the S&B P4L Fine reticle on my PMII. For double duty, hunting, and PRS, I'm liking the MPCT 1 on my recently acquired ZCO 420(bottom)
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