Let’s talk rifle scope reticles. They get mentioned pretty often in threads on scopes, but I couldn’t find a thread that specifically deep dives into this topic.
Obviously there is some personal preference that comes into this, but, what are the best reticles available that enable precise shooting in field conditions at various ranges?
Christmas tree plus:
I think most of us are not fans of the Horus type reticles that literally have an entire grid of dots and tic tac toe boxes below the cross hair. It’s not just a Christmas tree, it’s like a pile of branches down there.
Middle ground:
The Maven SHR Mil is not what I would call a Call a Christmas tree at all. Has some reference lines below the crosshairs, but not a full Mil-scale down there.
Similar with the Trijicon Precision Hunter. It has a reticle with MOA hashes and then just a few dots extending to the left and right angles below the crosshairs to help with reference points and holding for wind. Unfortunately it looks like they only made it in MOA or this one may be my favorite.
Zero clutter:
Then there is the minimal classic Mil dot, plenty of reference points, least amount of clutter, but takes some familiarity to use for holds; wind calls combined with holds have to float in space a bit, and require a good eye to line up. Though, plenty of guys used this exact reticle to qualify out to 1000 yards and crush terrorists for decades. So it definitely works. I’d put the SWFA Mil Quad and Trij Mil Square in this category as well.
So, what have y’all found to be the pros and cons of different reticles? What do you prefer for hunting and is that different than what you would want when you shoot something like NRL or PRS?
Obviously there is some personal preference that comes into this, but, what are the best reticles available that enable precise shooting in field conditions at various ranges?
Christmas tree plus:
I think most of us are not fans of the Horus type reticles that literally have an entire grid of dots and tic tac toe boxes below the cross hair. It’s not just a Christmas tree, it’s like a pile of branches down there.
Middle ground:
The Maven SHR Mil is not what I would call a Call a Christmas tree at all. Has some reference lines below the crosshairs, but not a full Mil-scale down there.
Similar with the Trijicon Precision Hunter. It has a reticle with MOA hashes and then just a few dots extending to the left and right angles below the crosshairs to help with reference points and holding for wind. Unfortunately it looks like they only made it in MOA or this one may be my favorite.
Zero clutter:
Then there is the minimal classic Mil dot, plenty of reference points, least amount of clutter, but takes some familiarity to use for holds; wind calls combined with holds have to float in space a bit, and require a good eye to line up. Though, plenty of guys used this exact reticle to qualify out to 1000 yards and crush terrorists for decades. So it definitely works. I’d put the SWFA Mil Quad and Trij Mil Square in this category as well.
So, what have y’all found to be the pros and cons of different reticles? What do you prefer for hunting and is that different than what you would want when you shoot something like NRL or PRS?