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Scope reticles
24 January 2012, 13:18
BakesScope reticles
General question. Whats your preference for a all round hunting reticle? I kinda like the one on the AuSteyr, with the circle in the middle. Is there a scope maker that offers something similar?
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24 January 2012, 13:56
Husqvarna M98S&B and Swarovski does make reticles like that,
I prefere the no 0 reticle for driven game and short range work, ie 150 meters and in,
that is out of a Ziess varipoint.
You do have to get your googlefoo together and go look at the large brands homepages.
/Chris
24 January 2012, 14:16
ozhunterGerman No;4 only!
Was reminded again only the other day how useless in low light fine cross hairs are. A hunting mate was using a scope with a similar reticle to the No;4A (NOT 4) and could not line up the big boar as he could not see his fine cross hairs! Even though the 4A has heavy posts they are just too far apart to be us full.
24 January 2012, 15:00
sambarman338The German #4 would be my choice for dangerous game. Though the sidebars are heavy, you have the top half to check out the scene. Though there's no post or bead nudging the target, it seems the optical evolution of the tangent express sight, without its failings.
For general purposes there's not a lot wrong with the Leupold Duplex type, of course, and that's probably what you'll get if you don't ask for anything else.
24 January 2012, 15:51
NitroXNightforce has a circle type reticle with two sort of thin triangles as side thingees ...
I too like both the German number 4 reticle and a tapered post with fine cross hair reticle that few make nowadays.
24 January 2012, 17:09
JabaliHunter4A with illuminated dot
24 January 2012, 20:35
blacks90% of my scopes are duplex and I find it just fine.
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24 January 2012, 23:08
AntlersGerman #4s on all my serious rifles (excepting my double).
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25 January 2012, 11:28
Code4Zeiss #8 for general use or a #4 for low light.
28 January 2012, 10:33
RonEquote:
Originally posted by blacks:
90% of my scopes are duplex and I find it just fine.
blacks
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28 January 2012, 12:43
ozhunterWhat, like shoot game on near dark?
30 January 2012, 13:03
Sambar 9.3Another vote for the German #4.
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30 January 2012, 15:30
Ian in OzFor general game hunting I prefer the Leupold Heavy Duplex reticle as it is much better in low light than the standard duplex and is no disadvantage during the day.
01 February 2012, 03:59
PCquote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
Nightforce has a circle type reticle with two sort of thin triangles as side thingees ...
I too like both the German number 4 reticle and a tapered post with fine cross hair reticle that few make nowadays.
The Nightforce FC2 reticle is brilliant for big bores, as is the NP-1
01 February 2012, 04:10
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
Nightforce has a circle type reticle with two sort of thin triangles as side thingees ...
I too like both the German number 4 reticle and a tapered post with fine cross hair reticle that few make nowadays.
I have a B. Nickel scope with the post and fine horizontal cross hair you describe and I love it. Second choice is also the German #4.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
01 February 2012, 07:36
sambarman338As Colin Shadbolt once observed regarding a Nickel option boasting a circle around a flagpole: some of these reticles are for the birds.
Thinking Nickel, what does the 'B' stand for and are the new scopes true successors to the old ones, or just cobbled up to cannibalise a famous name like certain other products we see around now?
01 February 2012, 16:36
tiggertateCan't tell you what the B stands for. It distinguishes the company from Nickel AG also called Gerhardt Nickel. I couldn't find a website for B. Nickel but I have seen some that look like very modern production. Mine is c. 1955-56 and was bought in Germany at the time.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.