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Yes, I tried to clarify by stating floating dot, cross, etc in the original post. As well as including picture to illustrate what I was surveying. Hopefully that helps.
What's your preference? Open Center or Solid center reticles? Answer the Survey HERE The photos below depict open center (with floating dot/cross, etc) vs solid center reticles. Ignore the difference in subtension design and values, this is only concerning the main cross section of the...
Can you see a 22 Cal bullet hole at 100 yards? The dot is roughly the same size at that distance. Even if you loose the dot, bracketing between the main cross hairs works well.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FBGL577 Click the Survey Monkey Link above: We are looking for some feedback from the shooting community. This is a quick one question poll to see what you prefer! Feel free to let us know why...
Thanks. I'm not worried about the crosshair thickness. I only displayed the images to show what i meant by dot vs crosshair. I'm not worried about size variances or specific reticles, just the center design. Hopefully that clarifies.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FBGL577 Click the Survey Monkey Link above: We are looking for some feedback from the shooting community. This is a quick one question poll to see what you prefer! Feel free to let us know why you prefer one by commenting below! For reference, both of these...
Enter the Athlon Optics Rimfire Giveaway here bit.ly/athlongiveaway, for a chance at a weekly prize and a chance at the Grand Prize: A Ruger Precision 22 LR Package! Submit either your favorite photo featuring an Athlon Optic. If you don't own an Athlon Optic yet, download and print off and...
Kissofdeath, Athlon has never made a "DMR" I suspect it orginally said "BTR" and autocorrect wasn't having it? (Just guessing since you were original talking about the Midas BTR in earlier posts. The Midas BTR has been discontinued. The old version Midas BTR is nothing like the new Midas TAC and...
B6graham is correct, torque values are dependent on the rings used (it actually has to do with the threads of the screw). One purpose of the torque spec is to keep the threads in a tensile state to retain that "lock washer" effect. Once they are over torqued to a plastic state, screws are more...