Quote from: JKC on June 04, 2017, 05:28:18 PMYou might want to take a peak at the reticle on the Athlon Talos 4-14X44 FFP scope. Each little hash mark is 0.2 mil. Might be a little easier than trying to guesstimate 0.1 mil. Athlon has other scopes in their line that also use this style of reticle. Beware though, they might not focus close enough for field target, or in some cases, don't have 12X engraved on their magnification ring. I think the Talos 4-14X FFP does have a 12X setting engraved on the ring.Zero experience in bracketing, but I'm interested in trying it and this reticle caught my attention.More information here:http://athlonoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ATHLON-APLR2-FFP-IR-MIL-Reticle-Manual.pdfhttp://athlonoptics.com/product/rifle-scopes-talos-btr-4-14x44-aplr-ffp-ir-mil/That Talos reticle looks good. All of my SFP scopes have a slight shift in reticle spacing when changing focus distance. Someday I want to test an FFP scope to see if they have the same issue. I know that an FFP scope is supposed to retain the reticle spacing for all magnifications, but I do all of my ranging at 12x, so no benefit to that.
You might want to take a peak at the reticle on the Athlon Talos 4-14X44 FFP scope. Each little hash mark is 0.2 mil. Might be a little easier than trying to guesstimate 0.1 mil. Athlon has other scopes in their line that also use this style of reticle. Beware though, they might not focus close enough for field target, or in some cases, don't have 12X engraved on their magnification ring. I think the Talos 4-14X FFP does have a 12X setting engraved on the ring.Zero experience in bracketing, but I'm interested in trying it and this reticle caught my attention.More information here:http://athlonoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ATHLON-APLR2-FFP-IR-MIL-Reticle-Manual.pdfhttp://athlonoptics.com/product/rifle-scopes-talos-btr-4-14x44-aplr-ffp-ir-mil/
Just a little heads up on the Talos BTR scope, one Amazon seller has lowered the price a bit:Quote from: JKC on June 04, 2017, 05:28:18 PMYou might want to take a peak at the reticle on the Athlon Talos 4-14X44 FFP scope. Each little hash mark is 0.2 mil. Might be a little easier than trying to guesstimate 0.1 mil. Athlon has other scopes in their line that also use this style of reticle. Beware though, they might not focus close enough for field target, or in some cases, don't have 12X engraved on their magnification ring. I think the Talos 4-14X FFP does have a 12X setting engraved on the ring.Zero experience in bracketing, but I'm interested in trying it and this reticle caught my attention.More information here:http://athlonoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ATHLON-APLR2-FFP-IR-MIL-Reticle-Manual.pdfhttp://athlonoptics.com/product/rifle-scopes-talos-btr-4-14x44-aplr-ffp-ir-mil/That Talos reticle looks good. All of my SFP scopes have a slight shift in reticle spacing when changing focus distance. Someday I want to test an FFP scope to see if they have the same issue. I know that an FFP scope is supposed to retain the reticle spacing for all magnifications, but I do all of my ranging at 12x, so no benefit to that.