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who uses the h2cmr reticle? is it easy to get used to and is it quick on hold overs. I have been using the p4f and want to know if it is confusing to try and switch over with the extra marks
I run both with no problems. There are half mil marks for hold overs and unders like the P4F except between 2 and 3 mils where they are broke into .1 mil increments. I really like the H2CMR.
I have used both as well, and I own the H2CMR. The H2CMR gets my vote by far. It isn't nearly as confusing as the pdf's lead it to be. In fact, it's my favorite reticle period.
I have used iron sights, and plain duplex reticule's though out my hunting life. Bought a S&B with the H2CMR after taking the advice of Rob1. I am wondering why I didn't purchase something like this 25 years ago. It's a lot of fun to learn something new.............I think I just caught up with the 21 century.
I have no experience with the p4f. So far the H2CMR reticule has been easy for me to learn on using the hold over method..........and with that said, I have a lot to learn.
Just got a 3-20x50 and thanks from the input of Rob01 I chose the H2CMR. My experience so far has been with mildots, if you like the mildot reticle you'll love the H2CMR. I really like how the illumination works on it too.
I purchased a 5-25x56 with the H2CMR. Its absolutely the best scope/reticle combination I've ever used. I really love the .2mil windage hashes for precise holds.