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Zeiss V4 reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="hugheserj" data-source="post: 2153268" data-attributes="member: 107759"><p>I also have the ZMOA (without illumination) in my V4 6-24. I got it for a very good deal and this was the only reticle option at that price. I like my hunting reticles to be clean and much prefer the illuminated reticle 60 on my V8 2.8-20x56. The ZMOA is too busy for when I'm at the range and I find with the finicky parallax adjustment, that my eyes struggle to get a sharp image both on the target and reticle. After looking for a second or more, the reticle starts to take away the focus from the target which starts to blur. When hunting, it's much less of an issue and I like that I can dial elevation and hold for wind with this scope. However, if all prices had been similar I would have preferred a reticle 60 on the V4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hugheserj, post: 2153268, member: 107759"] I also have the ZMOA (without illumination) in my V4 6-24. I got it for a very good deal and this was the only reticle option at that price. I like my hunting reticles to be clean and much prefer the illuminated reticle 60 on my V8 2.8-20x56. The ZMOA is too busy for when I'm at the range and I find with the finicky parallax adjustment, that my eyes struggle to get a sharp image both on the target and reticle. After looking for a second or more, the reticle starts to take away the focus from the target which starts to blur. When hunting, it's much less of an issue and I like that I can dial elevation and hold for wind with this scope. However, if all prices had been similar I would have preferred a reticle 60 on the V4. [/QUOTE]
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