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S & B Zenith reticule ?
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I am looking at purchasing a new S & B Zenith 3-12x50 with either the Flash dot #9 or #7 reticule. My only experience with S & B is with a Klassic in 3-12x42, #8 reticule that I currently own.
My question is do the FD #9 and #7 reticules in the Zenith subtend as large as the #8 in the Klassic? The scope will be going on a whitetail rifle so I was hoping that the aforementioned FD reticules would be a little thinner than the #8.

Thank you for any help.
 
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The FD7 is perhaps the best illuminated reticle in the market. Should be much better than the '8.
 
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Thank you frank. S o I can take it that the FD 7 crooshairs are thinner than the #8?
 
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The Zenith FD7 reticle is thinner then on the Klassic model. I have one S&B Zenith 3-12x50 FD 7 on my Sako 75. Just a marvellous scope....they don’t get much better than that.


 
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Gentlemen thank you for your help. It is very much appreciated.
 
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Ingvar, wanted to add that set - up looks awesome!
 
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