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This is what a leupold tech suggested when I inquired about some windage in a reticule like Swaros W4. VX3 3.5X10 CDS STARTING POINT.
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I would like to have one. The 3.5-10 is my favorite hunting scope.
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Your turret will be in MOA and your reticle in mils. Not unworkable, but diffidently not optimum. Why not get a scope with matching reticle and turrets?
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Such as? isn't that combo common? Looking for options.
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Sounds like going down the road to a cluster phhuck...IMO
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I'd say you need this verse instead of a TMR.
From Leupolds website: "The TMOA reticle features tic marks in 1 MOA increments on the vertical and horizontal crosshairs, allowing for accurate range estimating and wind drift and bullet drop compensation in the familiar Minute of Angle measurement."
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Such as? isn't that combo common? Looking for options. MOA/mil used to be the only option. Thankfully that's been torn away and it's all going to matching turrets and reticles. There are some MOA/MOA options however there is still relatively few in comparison to mil/mil. This scope is by far the best variable similar to the 3.5-10x Leupold. The TMOA reticle is fine in higher powers, however graduations every 1MOA is to small at 10x.
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There's a couple "lower to mid-level" Leupys with Mil/Mil. The Mark AR Mod 1 3-9x40 with FireDot TMR, it has a Mil based P5 dial that has 223 drop marks as well as Mils. Then there's the VX-R 3-9x40 Patrol with the same TMR Firedot reticle and P5. The Firedot is just a small dot dead center. They have .1 Mil clicks with 6 Mils per revolution. Of course these aren't uber-sniper scopes for continuous duty from what I have read and not near as burly feeling as the M1 dial, feels like CDS.
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