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<blockquote data-quote="bbckfh" data-source="post: 2493420" data-attributes="member: 100810"><p>1. I like a floating center illuminated cross - I find it allows me to focus subconsciously. I prefer it to a dot.</p><p>2. I like a clear top field for FOV</p><p>3. I like windage hashes for definite holds. That's the real trick in shooting. Drops are just math. Holds are art.</p><p>4. I mostly dial elevation, but having a bit of hash for elevation hold is appreciated</p><p>5. I like having my eye drawn to the center. So thicker outer posts that point to thinner inner wires that lead to the illuminated central cross.</p><p>6. I prefer the function of FFP, as long as the erector isn't >6x (+/-). I think for most situations, SFP is ok. FFP induces weight. But I like the wind hold being the same at any mag. 8x erectors are too fine at low power for my taste in most situations. And I definitely prefer 1x or 2x low ends for hunting (I tend to have to settle for 3x).</p><p></p><p>Admittedly, I think in yards, so MOA over MIL, but they're interchangeable in reality. Just depends upon what scale you've been raised with.</p><p></p><p>So to that end, start with a German #4 and modify it.</p><p>A NF MOAR or NP-1 are decent and Trijicon's MOA Precision on their 2-10x36 is pretty nice. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]355086[/ATTACH]</p><p>Leupold had something with their Wind-Plex and Swaro with their 4Wi. Leupold's T-MOA is ok, but just a touch too busy.</p><p></p><p>I think the best one I've seen yet is Gunwerks' RH1:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]355085[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbckfh, post: 2493420, member: 100810"] 1. I like a floating center illuminated cross - I find it allows me to focus subconsciously. I prefer it to a dot. 2. I like a clear top field for FOV 3. I like windage hashes for definite holds. That’s the real trick in shooting. Drops are just math. Holds are art. 4. I mostly dial elevation, but having a bit of hash for elevation hold is appreciated 5. I like having my eye drawn to the center. So thicker outer posts that point to thinner inner wires that lead to the illuminated central cross. 6. I prefer the function of FFP, as long as the erector isn’t >6x (+/-). I think for most situations, SFP is ok. FFP induces weight. But I like the wind hold being the same at any mag. 8x erectors are too fine at low power for my taste in most situations. And I definitely prefer 1x or 2x low ends for hunting (I tend to have to settle for 3x). Admittedly, I think in yards, so MOA over MIL, but they’re interchangeable in reality. Just depends upon what scale you’ve been raised with. So to that end, start with a German #4 and modify it. A NF MOAR or NP-1 are decent and Trijicon’s MOA Precision on their 2-10x36 is pretty nice. [ATTACH type="full"]355086[/ATTACH] Leupold had something with their Wind-Plex and Swaro with their 4Wi. Leupold’s T-MOA is ok, but just a touch too busy. I think the best one I’ve seen yet is Gunwerks’ RH1: [ATTACH type="full"]355085[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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