Searching for a MOA reticle

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I just got recently to my hands one scope (to test and write my review for it) I have difficulties finding data - matching reticle for my Strelok Pro.

- Snipa Yukon Edge 4-40x56 FFP
Some sort of clone for Canadian market, as a FFP this is more suitable for hunters in mind, but the reticle is leaning more towards target shooters.
The website - marketing material is impressively full of sales pitch, but the downside is that the Brampton Enterprise office not responding to my technical questions, neither any of my previous sales contacts I got this scope from.
The bundled scope mount (they also selling separately) is a copy from engineering point they didn't know what they were designing. In order to mount this scope on my gun I ordered another single piece mount with 20 MOA built in, from aliexpress, a SPUR clone, which is working incredibly well for the money.
The glass quality is very acceptable for 100 M rings, unfortunately I didn't had time to try 200-300 yet, but that is next on my time table. But from a piece price perspective I know a lot other Brands with much better features.

The closest similar reticle shape could be:
- Spina VoidRax 4-40x56 FFP with MOA reticle.

This is a MOA reticle I am searching for data, what spacing is this?

SNIPA Yukon Edge 4–40×56 FFP Scope – Long-Range Precision Optics – Snipa.png

I have also asked the StrelokPro stuff if they have anything similar I can use in that app.

Anybody, paper puncher, can recommend me a similar shape MOA reticle (from any other Brand) that I can start constructing offsets in Strelok?
 
I don't care if any nice or not :) if it works. I just hate those busy crowded christmas-three style... I like it simple.
But I need some specs to input into Strelok.
 
What do you want to know? The hash marks appear to be in 1/2 MOA increments. However if you want to know for sure take a gridded piece of paper at 100 yards and see if they are correct.

I thought this was a cheap scope and then I went to the website..... $700 for that?!?!
 
What do you want to know? The hash marks appear to be in 1/2 MOA increments. However if you want to know for sure take a gridded piece of paper at 100 yards and see if they are correct.

I thought this was a cheap scope and then I went to the website..... $700 for that?!?!
Definitely not worth the asking price.
I will make some 1.047" gridded paper, no other way around, I will need to test it.
But my point is, that my Strelok Pro is my best tool to calculate clicks, also making my dope cards. All my guns and all my scopes are setup in Strelok and in any given time I know what to do for any distance.
I want to find a close looking reticle, that I can set in Strelok and start playing with it.
 
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Am I missing something here?
The scope is labeled with the spacing, if its a MOA then the hash marks are 0.5 MOA each.

And why cant you use the chart in strelok where it says what MOA to hold to?
 
Am I missing something here?
The scope is labeled with the spacing, if its a MOA then the hash marks are 0.5 MOA each.

And why cant you use the chart in strelok where it says what MOA to hold to?
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Use any of the FFP MOA christmas tree scopes, don't use the useful parts of the reticle and limit yourself to 4 MOA for holdovers.
 
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For shooting paper rings that reticle shall working well, because I like to click the turrets - a purpose for Strelok to calculate ;)
I don't expect shooting in windy day that a 4 MOA offset would be not enough.
 
a christmas tree is usable of you prefer to hold over for all shots that are beyond the set zero range
any simple moa reticle works when the elevation is dialled for each target with windage hold-offs on the horizontal hair
Strelock may not have the exact reticle pictured that you reference, but if the increments match any one, the data will be the same
subtensions can be measured/compared across the room, no need for long distance
 
I will figure it out no worries. :)
Winter is lurking around a corner, plenty of time to learn how to design a new - unknown reticle in Strelok.
 
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