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The thlr reticle is the best, in my opinion.
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Too heavy for me to be interested in a hunting rifle. Also, the elevation turret appears to be GINORMOUS. Reticle not appealing. Several boxes checked, but big whiffs in some other aspects. This and… Illumination lacking on the FFP is also a non-starter. Hard pass for $1k. Maybe a $700 scope.
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Thanks Jordan and Jay for pointing out the LRH reticle.
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Too heavy for me to be interested in a hunting rifle. Also, the elevation turret appears to be GINORMOUS. Reticle not appealing. Several boxes checked, but big whiffs in some other aspects. This and… Illumination lacking on the FFP is also a non-starter. Hard pass for $1k. Maybe a $700 scope. I thought one model of the new Tract did have illumination
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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Thanks Jordan and Jay for pointing out the LRH reticle. I will note that the inner subtensions might be considered a bit course for target/varmint work at long range by some. For hunting big game I think it's the best for everything from woods to open fields. I wish I could have that reticle in every hunting scope I own.
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The thlr reticle is the best, in my opinion. That’s crazy talk man. You can’t holdover at 1000 and hold wind for 100mph with that reticle.
Talking to you is like trying to nail jello to the wall.
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The thlr reticle is the best, in my opinion. That’s crazy talk man. You can’t holdover at 1000 and hold wind for 100mph with that reticle. Well it's probably way too "busy" for most here as it's not a German #4 or plain duplex.... To complain about ounces...literal ounces, hash marks at .2mils.....it's hilarious. How about does the mf'er retain zero? Does it track? Does the erector work? Nope. It ain't a 6oz plain duplex gold ringer....so it's garbage! Lol
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Ounces
Weight watchers put cheaply made aluminum scope rings on their guns for that very reason.
And some guns never leave the shooting bench.
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…I don't need to hold 10 mils of windage on either side of the crosshair. I've no need for a hunting reticle with 20 mil spacing between the posts. Looks like it might make a decent target reticle.
I agree 100%.
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