fwiw...

P&D, from those two. Lupe's Heavy Duplex however, is always gonna show up longer than the Leupold #4 crosshair as it has a heavier crosshair than their #4. At least the examples I had.

An attribute of a #4 in the past FFP euro scopes was that the crosshair increased in girth along with the posts as power was increased to facilitate a low-light shot. The FFP subtensions were similar cross-company.

When it comes right down to it, seeing the crosshair at the last possible opportunity is the measurement to compare, unless yer heavy posts are close enough together to make a target estimation once finer crosshairs have faded. Both the Swaro 4a and the now extinct Zeiss #4 second plane reticles with their post ends relatively close together are easily usable after the crosshair fades. Someone did a little thinking...



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