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    Unless your dead set on a 3 - 20 the 5 - 25 is just as functional . Got a 5 - 25 late last year as I got tired of waiting and I'm thinking of just getting a 2nd one instead of waiting some more .

    If you've never shot the horus reticule I recommend that you do before committing to it as its a love / hate deal and pretty much all the competitive shooters that I shoot with hate it for a number of reasons .

    The best mil reticule S&B have right now IMO is the H2CMR followed by the P4F . The horus reticule is to thick and to busy for smaller targets and doesn't do anything that isn't possible with " standard " reticules .

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    Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
    Unless your dead set on a 3 - 20 the 5 - 25 is just as functional . Got a 5 - 25 late last year as I got tired of waiting and I'm thinking of just getting a 2nd one instead of waiting some more .

    If you've never shot the horus reticule I recommend that you do before committing to it as its a love / hate deal and pretty much all the competitive shooters that I shoot with hate it for a number of reasons .

    The best mil reticule S&B have right now IMO is the H2CMR followed by the P4F . The horus reticule is to thick and to busy for smaller targets and doesn't do anything that isn't possible with " standard " reticules .


    As for the reticle. I just love the idea of the whole Horus thing. I'm that guy that does a lot of hold offs. If the reticle lines are thicker than my Vortex Viper (it's like putting a finger on a 12"x18" at 1100 yards) I'll be butt-hurt about it

    I may consider the 5-25... if it does help it come along quicker... I need to make some phone calls
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    Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
    Unless your dead set on a 3 - 20 the 5 - 25 is just as functional . Got a 5 - 25 late last year as I got tired of waiting and I'm thinking of just getting a 2nd one instead of waiting some more .

    If you've never shot the horus reticule I recommend that you do before committing to it as its a love / hate deal and pretty much all the competitive shooters that I shoot with hate it for a number of reasons .

    The best mil reticule S&B have right now IMO is the H2CMR followed by the P4F . The horus reticule is to thick and to busy for smaller targets and doesn't do anything that isn't possible with " standard " reticules .
    +1 to all of that. I waited and waited for 3-20 and finally said screw it and bought a 3-12 instead.
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    So this is what I got





    I am in love with this thing! Thank you HOSER!!!

    The reticle is not as busy.. well at least for me anyways... At 5 to 8 power the reticle looks fine. At 10 to 25 power... ooowwweee it's so clear my eye hurts the H37 reticle doesn't feel or look cluttered to me... this will definitely work for me.

    Thank you guys for all your input and feedback

    Now it's time to zero and dope this baby out
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