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Given these are aimed more at the hunter I feel the low-profile turrets are well suited. They may not be as convenient to adjust as the target turrets, but are less likely to get bashed/moved in field use.
The SCB reticle removes the need to "dial for range" once zeroed, just use one of the aiming marks.
"I think the inset circle with the markings on could look nicer, as they each have a slit in them for some reason".
The inset can be rotated to act as a zero marker. After you've zeroed the scope, align the slit with the marker dot on the turret.You can do it without any tools. You now have a quick reference to rezero if you felt the need to make any adjustments on the fly.
Leupold low-profile turrets have a similar system.
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