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German #4 Leupold 2.5-8X36. Hunt NC Piedmont/WV Mtn.
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I'm plenty happy with the mil quad reticle on my SS 6x42's. If I was still setting up all my scopes for MPBR I'd be perfectly fine with the plainest old duplex reticle.
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Meopta’s version of the #4 is great. Becoming a fan of the TDS on my Kahles for open country.
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Swarovski CD reticle that comes in the Z6. Second is the German #4.
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My favorite was the S&B P3 until I tried the TT LRH.
“There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot.” ALDO LEOPOLD
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I've used this naturally illuminated Hakko scope on a 221 Fireball for 35 years. I recently picked up a Swarovski 1.25-4 that is similar to this but has an illuminated circle and center dot.
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My favorite was the S&B P3 until I tried the TT LRH. Yep......
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For all around hunting use, near and far, thick or open, I really like Tangent Theta's Mrad reticle. I'm still a fan of the basic mildot as well and probably use it more than any other reticle. More and more I prefer 4 posts to 3 posts, thicker outer, thinner inner. I really like that! It has enough reference yet retains the heavy lines for closer in shots in the timber. Most reticles get carried away with the tick marks IMO. For the most common 0-500 shooting a couple mils of windage is plenty. Any more than that and you’re in the market for a dedicated LR scope. A robust 2.5-10 or maybe 3-12 with a reticle like this would suit my needs perfectly.
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Leupold fine duplex here.
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German 4s and 1s and Trijicon triangles, or just plain heavy duplex or Zeiss plex....just depends on where and what.
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