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    Reticle recognition

    can anyone recognise this reticle? i guess its one that would be on a spotting scope since it allows so many demarcations. i assume those are MOA not Mil Dots right?
    its the 6th photo on this page . http://www.lvsteeltargets.com/gallery.htm
    btw the formal discipline of shooting metalplates is only the Metal silhouette discipline or is there another category which is more dedicated at shooting the metal plates?
    Last edited by flims; 26-02-2007 at 12:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flims View Post
    can anyone recognise this reticle? i guess its one that would be on a spotting scope since it allows so many demarcations. i assume those are MOA not Mil Dots right?
    its the 6th photo on this page . http://www.lvsteeltargets.com/gallery.htm
    PCMOA Reticle as shown here:

    http://www.usoptics.com/pdf_files/reticles.pdf

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    Don't know about the reticle, but the name of the guy in the contact details - Kurt Stone??? A pornstar name if ever there was one - nearly as good as Dirk Diggler
    Navybloke
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    paul meeskinbak?

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    just read the post, i hadnt checked it in a while. the name says it all. if its us optics that lovely thing must came down hard on the pockets

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