whats your favorite reticle?

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and why?

I bought a Bushnell Elite 3200 because it's my first scope and their relatively inexpensive compared against everything else...but I find I don't like the reticle. I'll play with it some more to see how it goes....but I can definitely seeing myself go Vortex or Luepold in the near future with a much nicer reticle to play with.
 
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Leupold fine duplex. It's become the most popular reticle in the world for a reason. Of course, being exclusively a paper target shooter, I'm biased.

The mildot and rangefinding reticles must be great if you shoot at people, but I'm a civilian, and it's an indictable offence to even point a firearm at a person....
 
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I like the German No. 4 and the post and crosshair. I find them easier than others to set up a shot quickly when hunting.

(I accept Satain's assessment that a mil-dot reticle is worth two cents and that he can't use any other.)
 
yep

A reticle choice depends on use

My favorite all round is the trijicon chevron - the design precludes the need for a horizontal stadia
 
Normal Hunting - Duplex
Dangerous Game - German #4 or Heavy Duplex
Varmint Hunting - Fine Duplex
Long Range Hunting - NP-R1 or TMR - not a mildot fan
 
I love the mildot.

"The mildot and rangefinding reticles must be great if you shoot at people"

I don't understand this statement at all.
 
I don't know what they call it, but the reticle looks like a "T". For me I find it visually less distracting and allows me to aim quickly.
 
I don't know what they call it, but the reticle looks like a "T". ...

I think you are describing what is most commonly called "post and crosshair" - a horizontal crosshair intersecting the top of a vertical that extends from the bottom to the centre of the picture. Often the vertical is distinctly thicker than the horizontal.
 
The mildot and rangefinding reticles must be great if you shoot at people, but I'm a civilian, and it's an indictable offence to even point a firearm at a person....

You're not only a civilian but one that does not understand what mildot reticles are for.

Both my S&B 3-12 and Premier Reticles Heritage 3-15 have this reticle:

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Leupold B&C works perfect for long range on Hubby's 300 Ultra.

I like post & crosswire up close and mildot for all around. Once you learn the caliber it's second nature to make hits way way out there.
 
I prefer the range finding reticles like the burris fullfield 2 comes with and the Leupold varmint and B&C rangefinding reticles. Easy at all distances.
 
I guess I'm old fashioned.
I like the plain old Duplex.

Had a Shepherd scope a few years ago. Sold it before I shot the rifle it was on, way too busy for me.

But I'm mostly a hunter, not a Tacticool shooter. :D
 
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