ZeroTech TRACE ADV 3-18×44 FFP Shoot2Hunt

Mine is a 223. How did you solve with your 223?

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Is it skipping over the back of the case sometimes? Don't know if you're in the USA but the mags I've been making present the 223 case better and they've been working well for everyone. I'll leave it there since I don't want to drift the thread into talking 223 mags since this is supposed to be about the S2H scope.
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@THLR
For my clarification: is .2 Mil, the first Vertical line out from red dot the light wind hold?
Edge of box .5 mil = medium wind hold?
Strong wind hold = 1 Mil?
 
Form fixed that stuff in the version that's coming.

Are you saying that there is or has been an in-line product revision?

As in small changes have been made before the first orders have been delivered or those small things were changed between prototype and deliverable?
 
Are you saying that there is or has been an in-line product revision?

As in small changes have been made before the first orders have been delivered or those small things were changed between prototype and deliverable?
No.

I'm saying the Shoot2hunt version of the THLR reticle is better than the Minox version of the THLR reticle.
 
@THLR
For my clarification: is .02 Mil, the first Vertical line out from red dot the light wind hold?
Edge of box .05 mil = medium wind hold?
Strong wind hold = 1 Mil?
It's 2 tenths, 5 tenths, etc, not hundredths.
(but that's not the answer to your question. I could use clarification too)
 
What I can decipher from the THLR video below.

Longrange blog 267: How to identify and hold for wind

Wind brackets

0 to .5 mil Light – Occasional to constant movement, can see movement but not direction. Bracket the point of aim from center dot to vertical of box.

.2 to .9 mil Med – Can see wind direction, solid line from .4 to .8 is the expected error margin. Use solid line from .4 to .8 to bracket point of aim.

.8 to 1.5 mil Strong – Wind bends or whips vegetation, you see a lot more than just direction, swings and bends, but doesn’t “boil”. At the upper end of strong wind use the thicker line at 1.4 as point of aim.
 
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