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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 436253" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>I've got two different NF reticles, and a Leupold TMR reticle. For the shooting I do, the NF with 1 moa vertical marks and 2 moa windage marks is my favorite.</p><p>All are 2nd FP, and as you mentioned; the highest power is not always the best. In contrast, turning down the power isn't always the best solution either................in comes the FFP scopes. I'd really like to look through one before I bought it though, wouldn't want the subtension to be too coarse or thick when turned down to 10, 12 or 15X. </p><p> </p><p>I personally don't have any use for the Mill spacing in the TMR (way too coarse for the small targets I shoot,would much prefer moa) but maybe Leupold will catch on and start making a MOA Reticle similar to the TMR.........when they do, I'll send it in and get it changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 436253, member: 21068"] I've got two different NF reticles, and a Leupold TMR reticle. For the shooting I do, the NF with 1 moa vertical marks and 2 moa windage marks is my favorite. All are 2nd FP, and as you mentioned; the highest power is not always the best. In contrast, turning down the power isn't always the best solution either................in comes the FFP scopes. I'd really like to look through one before I bought it though, wouldn't want the subtension to be too coarse or thick when turned down to 10, 12 or 15X. I personally don't have any use for the Mill spacing in the TMR (way too coarse for the small targets I shoot,would much prefer moa) but maybe Leupold will catch on and start making a MOA Reticle similar to the TMR.........when they do, I'll send it in and get it changed. [/QUOTE]
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