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Your favorite FFP reticle for hunting…
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2493035" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I think the AMR and MPCT 3x reticles have a lot to offer in this specific field. You get your drops and holds in the form of a tower that draws your eye to the center of the reticle at low mag, but doesn't obstruct as much of the target IMHO. I don't particularly care for Christmas trees but see their value, for whatever reason I find it easier to get behind these two reticles. Floating dot or open center floating dot is the way to go. A bigger floating dot (Element APR Reticles) will offer better visibility for hunting but may give up some of the precision in a match scenario. Look very heavily at subtensions because they do not all work with every person's brain. I really like the MPCT 3x where you have .2mil on one side and .5mil on the other or reticles that have straight subtensions all the way across at .2mil intervals. I find the NF Mil-XT to be obnoxious where they alternate sides with .2 and .8 on one side and .4 and .6 on the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2493035, member: 113623"] I think the AMR and MPCT 3x reticles have a lot to offer in this specific field. You get your drops and holds in the form of a tower that draws your eye to the center of the reticle at low mag, but doesn't obstruct as much of the target IMHO. I don't particularly care for Christmas trees but see their value, for whatever reason I find it easier to get behind these two reticles. Floating dot or open center floating dot is the way to go. A bigger floating dot (Element APR Reticles) will offer better visibility for hunting but may give up some of the precision in a match scenario. Look very heavily at subtensions because they do not all work with every person's brain. I really like the MPCT 3x where you have .2mil on one side and .5mil on the other or reticles that have straight subtensions all the way across at .2mil intervals. I find the NF Mil-XT to be obnoxious where they alternate sides with .2 and .8 on one side and .4 and .6 on the other. [/QUOTE]
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