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  • turnandshoot4

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    Would there be any way we would see a horus type reticle in a vortex scope?

    I'm not looking for a horus in a crossfire here either.

    My perfect scope would be a 5-25, FFP, and a horus reticle, and .1 mil turrets.

    Any ideas?

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    mammynun

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    Would there be any way we would see a horus type reticle in a vortex scope?

    I'm not looking for a horus in a crossfire here either.

    My perfect scope would be a 5-25, FFP, and a horus reticle, and .1 mil turrets.

    Any ideas?

    :cool:

    Somebody got the "Art of Precision Rifle" for Christmas! ;)
     

    42769vette

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    not that ive heard of, but ill be happy to make a call on tuesday. the would you rather see it in the 5-20 razor or the 6-24 pst. have you looked at the ravor ebr-2 and ebr-2b reticles? they have a little windage play on the elevation holdover
     
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    mammynun

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    I haven't looked through a Horus, other than on my TV, but it seems like a pretty good solution to me. It's got to be more accurate than holding over in "space" if you're not dialing elevation... wouldn't it? If you're dialing up, it seems like a wash, but with a Horus you could do it either way.

    Not enough to make me think I need a new scope, but definitely enough to make me investigate a Horus reticle when I do get a new scope. :twocents:
     

    turnandshoot4

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    I haven't looked through a Horus, other than on my TV, but it seems like a pretty good solution to me. It's got to be more accurate than holding over in "space" if you're not dialing elevation... wouldn't it? If you're dialing up, it seems like a wash, but with a Horus you could do it either way.

    Don't go drinking any coolaid now......................
     

    turnandshoot4

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    And if I don't want to dial the distance?

    What if you aren't shooting ONE target at a set distance? What about shooting multiple targets at varied distances?
     
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