I can see it in the forum and on my kindle in the article, but not my work laptop.
Not sure why. My guess would be it is something with when you edited it and the file extension you used and Microsoft Windows not liking it for some reason.
I do appreciate you putting it on the forum separately.
At a 0.10 Mil thickness, I can see why it would be so much more visible at lower power than others out there.
I think that is actually thicker than a Leupold VX Freedom 3-9X40 at 9X (or the VX-5HD 2-10). According to Leupold their thin crosshair at 9X covers .3 MOA = .087 Mil and their thick portion is .8 MOA = .23 Mil.
Sounds like I know what my next scope needs to be.
For reference (since I looked them up in case others are wondering) This is assuming that the measurements quoted on Trijicon's downloads are correct and at full magnification, although it doesn't technically say that.
+Accupoint 3-9X40 Duplex reticle is:
-Thin .5 MOA = .145 Mil
-Thick .9 MOA = .26 Mil
-Thin opening 8.6 MOA = 2.5 Mil
+Credo 3-9
-Thin .125 MOA = .036 Mil
-Thick 1MOA = .29 Mil
-Thin Opening 20 MOA = 5.82 Mil
To add more:
+Leupold VX6HD 2-12
-Thin .3 MOA = .09 Mil
-Thick 1.4 MOA = .41 Mil
-Thin Opening 15.3 = 4.5 Mil
+Leupold VX6HD 3-18
-Thin .2 MOA = .06 Mil
-Thick .5 MOA = .15 Mil
-Thin Opening 15.3 MOA = 4.5 Mil
+Leupold VX5HD 2-10
-Thin .3 MOA = .09 Mil
-Thick .8 MOA = .23 Mil
-Thin Opening 28.6 MOA =8.3 Mil
+Trijicon Accupoint 2.5-12.5
-Thin .3 MOA = .09
-Thick .6 MOA = .17 Mil
-Thin Opening 6.4 MOA = 1.9 Mil
+Nightforce Force Plex
-Thin .125 MOA = .04 Mil
-Thick .75 MOA = .22 Mil
-Thin Opening 5.0 MOA = 1.45 Mil
+Schmidt and Bender P3L Reticle
-Thin .07 Mil
-Thick .6 Mil
-Thin Opening 10 Mil