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I'm really happy with my SHV. I plan on buying more for other rifles.Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
I'm curious as to why you want a traditional duplex reticle in a long range scope? Seems counterproductive. To answer your question on glass, v4 is gonna be top of the pile with the vx5 close behind. SHV is right in there as well. You're likely splitting hairs as all three are great optically. Personally you couldn't pay me money to us any of the VX lines these days, so I'd go v4, then SHV.
Single place to aim = not screwing it up under stress. Just looking to dial if necessary and go. Optical clarity and simplicity is important to me.
Quote from: Sneaky on February 22, 2022, 10:54:33 AMSingle place to aim = not screwing it up under stress. Just looking to dial if necessary and go. Optical clarity and simplicity is important to me.If you intend to dial with this setup I would be more concerned with the scopes ability to dial up/down and return to zero, consistently, than I would its optical quality.
Quote from: b23 on February 22, 2022, 11:28:58 AMQuote from: Sneaky on February 22, 2022, 10:54:33 AMSingle place to aim = not screwing it up under stress. Just looking to dial if necessary and go. Optical clarity and simplicity is important to me.If you intend to dial with this setup I would be more concerned with the scopes ability to dial up/down and return to zero, consistently, than I would its optical quality.
My issue with duplex reticles in a LR scope is how do you accurately hold wind? A basic MOA reticle is a very simple tool to learn and will up your shooting game immensely.