Agreed. Personally, I wish the Maven had the SWFA 3-9 reticle.SWFA mil quad is better imo. So that’s two.
Agreed. Personally, I wish the Maven had the SWFA 3-9 reticle.SWFA mil quad is better imo. So that’s two.
Nope. That’s the main purpose of the reticle, aiming.Isn't the middle still the middle and the focus on the target, not the reticle?
illumination doesnt help?It totally disappears for me in low light, which is when most of my bucks move.
If they would fix the reticle, it wouldn’t be an issue. Should’ve have to rely on illumination. I find that the lack of a crosshair sux for daylight woods shooting, as well.illumination doesnt help?
Are you stand/blind hunting southeast whitetails?If they would fix the reticle, it wouldn’t be an issue. Should’ve have to rely on illumination. I find that the lack of a crosshair sux for daylight woods shooting, as well.
If they would fix the reticle, it wouldn’t be an issue. Should’ve have to rely on illumination. I find that the lack of a crosshair sux for daylight woods shooting, as well.
Which reticle do you have? One of the MOA ones or the SHR-mil?If they would fix the reticle, it wouldn’t be an issue. Should’ve have to rely on illumination. I find that the lack of a crosshair sux for daylight woods shooting, as well.
For sure. To your point the outter bars could be thicker. But they’re not preventing shots as they are now.To me, the outer definition of the reticle is defining center when I am at low magnification. I don't need anything apparent actually pasting the POI to know what my POA is. My eye connects the bold left/right/top/bottom to tell me where the middle is. Just the same way that my bow only has pins at 20/30/40/50/60 but it's easy and intuitive to shoot 32yds or 45yds in the gap.
That goes for any FFP reticle on low power, the stuff in the middle is irrelevant and the outer stuff is the guide for your eye.