On the podcast there was talk about trying to get the posts moved in towards the center of the reticle more. Did this ever happen? I moved these into 3mil but I'd be cool with them pushed up to 2mil. I know jackshit about reticle design but I am curious what would be optimal for centering your eye on a heads up show on low power. I know the brain is good at finding the center instinctively so I wonder if having all of the posts equal distance apart from the center would make it that much better?
I can see a case where you'd need to hold more than 2 to 3 mils of windage just based on ballistics but even for the well practiced hunter, I think the percentage of shooters that would have adequate practice in the 20mph plus winds is extremely small. I know I would need some very specific practice to be confident at a long range shot with those kinds of winds.
The other thing that caught my eye was that the 5, 6, and 7 dimension are all the same so graphically, the image is a bit misleading on how it shows the stepped nature of the vertical posts for whole mil windage readings past 1mil. I think I like that better as you just count and you don't have another game that your brain is trying to play on you with the different heights if you're actually holding that far on windage.
Just random thoughts I had.
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