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I have this reticle in a 1-6.5x SFP scope and was wondering how to use the horizontal hash marks to lead a moving target. I mean is it calibrated to say a walk (3mph) for the first hash and maybe a jog (5-6mph) for the second one and so on.
I guess I’m not asking the question correctly. I can find the lead for a moving target for any distance and it’s always in mills or moa. The reticle has hash marks that aren’t measured in mills, at least I can’t find anything on it and usually a reticle of this sort is setup so you put the first hash on a walking target and pull the trigger then the second hash is for say a running target and so on and so forth.
I guess you could email Bushnell and ask what the hashes are supposed to correlate to and see what they say. In the meantime I just took a quick screenshot of the Strelok mover feature. It won't give you a simple answer to your question but if you play with it you can get a good idea of how it will work.