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That looks to be the SFP version. My post was regarding the FFP offerings.According to the Leupold website subtension PDF, it looks like the illuminated version has a .07 MIL "Center aperture"
https://www.leupold.com/media/binaryanvil/reticle/Illum._TMR.pdf
The above pics from @ChrisAU indicates it is indeed thicker than the non-illuminated and you can see in the pic that it does also have a center dot.Looking at the Leupold website, the FFP TMR 2.5-10 that HAS illumination looks to have a .1mil center dot and .1mil inner reticle thickness, similar to the Maven SHR-Mil. Anyone have the illuminated version in hand to confirm this?
The non-illum 2.5-10 TMR FFP shows a .05 thick reticle and no inner dot.
Oops...try this one: https://www.leupold.com/media/binaryanvil/reticle/88956_FFP_Illum_TMR_reticle_spec_sheet.pdfThat looks to be the SFP version. My post was regarding the FFP offerings.
It's become clear that you are correct. I bought the non-illum because it's a better value proposition vs the Maven RS 1.2, not realizing that the reticle would be so challenging. As you state, the Illuminated version of this reticle as a .1 center dot instead of a .1 center gap, furthermore it has thicker stadia. I may have to buy one. Ugh.Looking at the Leupold website, the FFP TMR 2.5-10 that HAS illumination looks to have a .1mil center dot and .1mil inner reticle thickness, similar to the Maven SHR-Mil. Anyone have the illuminated version in hand to confirm this?
The non-illum 2.5-10 TMR FFP shows a .05 thick reticle and no inner dot.
All the vx series are advertised as "shockproof" I believeHmmm they are advertising it as shockproof and the reticles are decent
2.5-10 passed the drop test tonight. I’ll upload more later. Liking it much more than I expected to.
You’ll see 1-2” of maximum worst case scenario parallax error at 100 yards. At 500 yards a 2-300 setting will do you fine. It’s a bit funny. This is really just a 100 yard zero issue. You can easily see the shift for yourself with the head shake test.
-J
I noticed the 2-5-10 doesn’t have an adjustable parallax, did this bother you at all?For better or worse, the 2.5-10 lacks parallax adjustment. One way to ensure there's no error, though it's a bit janky, is to back your head up until there's a slight black ring, and center that black ring in the scope tube.
-J