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I have the BAC reticle in the 1-4x24 and I think it is great for close range shooting that requires fast target acquisition. Could never really understand the benefits in long range shooting or higher magnification scopes. I feel like its best for use on a dangerous game rifle, hog hunting AR, or possibly a CQB styled tactical rifle. It is very bright and very fast, but my 100 yard bench accuracy seems to be limited to 1 1/2" groups even on rifles that are 1/2" capable. Love the glass though and I am interested in trying other magnifications and reticle choices. Hope this helps! Can you typically shoot 1/2" groups with a 1-4 power scope and a duplex reticle? I couldn't do that.
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I have two 3-9s (amber mildot) and one 1-4 with the amber duplex. The reticle on the 1-4 is excellent for shooting deer, but fairly thick for shooting itty bitty groups at 100 yds. Recently took it off my X-bolt 7-08 and will be mounting it on a Savage 220 slug gun for the wife when we hunt her family farm in Illinois. Trijicons are good, solid scopes. Good clarity, good light transmission, good but not great eyebox. Clarity and low light performance are very similar to Zeiss Conquest to my eye. Plus the illuminated dot puts it over the Zeiss IMO for low light shooting opportunities. Won't be parting with mine any time soon, Lord willing.
"Blessed is the man whose wife is his best friend - especially if she likes to HUNT!"
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