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diagram of mil-dot reticle and FOV |
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jonoMT
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Posted: October/28/2009 at 12:26 |
This is fairly representative of how the reticle will appear and what the FOV will be at different magnifications and distances. In this case, I am modeling a Premier Gen II reticle:
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Reaction time is a factor...
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danjojoUSMC
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Looks good, thanks for the work....shows how a 15x practically doubles the image size.
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jonoMT
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Now if I can just get a real elk in that reticle...Well, actually I'll probably stick to using my LTR for that since it is 2 lbs. lighter and the 20" barrel is nice for manuevering around thick timber.
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Reaction time is a factor...
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mike650
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Very Nice Jon!!
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