Re: Babboon hunting with David Tubb and family
I'd venture to say that the teaser was made to capture the enthusiasm of the entire hunt. I'd reckon to see many more kills on the entire DVD. The terrain shows that the baboons typically get hit and drop from rocks etc. masking the bang flop kill you might be looking for. The clip of him describing multipe range calls on a moving target and being able to engage it with the reticle in the few seconds offered by the animal is enough to get someone curious in the reticle, if not very intrigued.
I already shoot the reticle and can attest to how fast it is. Reticle 2 is marketed primarily for and works perfectly for 80gr .223 at ~2750 and 175gr .308 at 2650. I have larue quick detach rings and can throw it between my AR and .308 bolt gun. Other cartridges can work with it just as other higher BC bullets/velocities work well with Reticle 1 (6xc, other 6, 6.5, and 7mm variants, .338 LM).
You can get the ret illuminated if you have issues with dark backgrounds. This isn't an advertising plug for Mr. Tubb, it's simply me saying my piece as some one who has shot a lot of rounds using the reticle. All the initial intimidated people saying that the reticle is too busy really should try one out. The basics of it are simple, and as you become more confident with it you can further learn the more intricate details of the scope to fine tune your long range shooting. I shoot mil-dot too and appreciate its versatility, but the DTAC is in a class of its own (to each his own though).
Yall might consider pitching in 20-30 bucks each, buying the scope and a larue mount/rings and passing/mailing it around to see what you think. I don't know how feasible that is, but it's just a parting thought.
-Conrad