Originally Posted by R_Flowers

Having said that, I much prefer the B&C reticle in the 30mm LR line of scopes than those in the one inch Leupolds.




+1.

I looked through a 30mm scope(B&C) at the range one day and really liked the reticle.
Ordered a VX3 2.5-8x36 B&C because I couldn't find one local and soon realized the VX3 version is quite a bit finer. Wound up sticking that scope on my pronghorn rifle.

IMO, the LR reticle performs better in low light than the 1" B&C.
A couple hours ago I shot at(missed) a trotting coyote at an estimated 350 yards using a 6x42LR. It was getting pretty dark but I could make out the reticle leading the yote no prob. Couple days ago the scope worked great on a mule deer at 420 yards in fading light.
Of course there are many variables every morning/evening so it's kinda hard to compare actual hunting type situations.