Looks busy to me ... Not that is bad or anything just personal opinion..Funny a guy here and myself said it be nice for a air gun scope to have the mil dot dots but in moa turrets instead of mil.I seen some advertising 1/4 moa on them ,but the turrets have mil stamped on them in there pictures...I guess in the end ill shoot any kind as long as it holds up to long term springer use. Thats pretty much the bottom line on any scope regardless of rectical.: ;Rating = 7Its hard to read the croshair from 1-4 moa (quickly )even for myself , I'd consider adding a cristmas tree still for quick follow-ups. IMO. (Maybe 2 busy for you lol) And that circle in the center would benefit best for me at 1x-2x also for quick center mass shots. Although looking through it with both eyes open at 5x, makes a sort of green dot sight affect like the 5x prism from primary arms.
I'm not a mil dot fan, although I use them.I find that I prefer MOA, so I got to goofing around to put one on paper.It has 3 key features:Marked MOA increments that closely coordinate with MOA at various ranges & magnifications - MOA at 20X @ 100 yardsMOA @ 10X @ 50 yardsMOA @ 5X @ 25 yardsThe 2 MOA circular outline is great for very precise "aperture" style use on round bullseye.It also is intended to be illuminated along with a very small center dot ro help when shooting against dark targets.It has enough drop scale to keep up with 100 yard shooting from many springers.Plus, it looks like the ones all the cool kids use....
It does look a little busy Deeco, but if you take away the hashmarks its really just a duplex reticle with a circle, much like the Bushnell Circle X. And that isn't complicated at all.The MOA hash marks are valuable to me, as is the circle. In a 5-20x44 or similar scope, that would do an awful lot for me. For airgun and rimfire both.
...It has enough drop scale to keep up with 100 yard shooting from many springers....
Quote from: Kragman1 on February 25, 2022, 10:59:50 AM...It has enough drop scale to keep up with 100 yard shooting from many springers.... Precision springer shooting at 100 yards? Which springers? Small game, pests, barns , or just targets for a challenge?I don't shoot springers past 30 yards. I break out the PCPs for longer ranges.For a springer scope all I want are thin lines and a few small Mil-Dots that don't move with recoil! Less is more for my needs. I'll pass on the other styles.