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Mmm,, people not only favor their own decisions but also learn to adapt to them. For one thing, the H37, as stated on the Horus site, doesn't look exactly as pictured and with metric E & W click adjustments on the scope itself , subtending is something you quickly learn to take advantage of if you need to. I'll stand by my recommendations. The H37 is a versatile choice and its complications are offset by eliminating the 20 moa base. I expect the H58/59 reticle is a fine choice too,, just sayin ;).

I have never used a Horus reticle but could easily see how one could learn to utilize it quite quickly. I'll have the chance to play with one this year as my shooting partner recently bought a S&B with the Horus 58 I believe so it should be interesting, I'm looking forward to it.
 
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