Unlike most of our scopes that have MOA reticles, these have “Hunter’s MOA.” The difference between the two is small, and if you never plan to shoot beyond 800 yards, it is not very important. 223’s in a static environment at the range for training purposes. They are “cheap Chinese glass” however we planned to use them only on. We decided to add a few Horus Hunter 3-12×50 Long Range scopes to our arsenal. What a nice group of folks! (They later sold to new folks that do not stand behind old products) “Busy?” Those that don’t like this style of scope use the term “busy” to describe them, but I prefer the definition used by shooting instructor David Bott, “a very detailed reticle providing a tremendous amount of data.” We love the Vortex reticle options, specifically the XLR, and while at Shot Show stopped by the booth of the folks that started the whole “busy reticle” thing. Here at the Jackson Hole Shooting Experience, many of us are pretty fond of “busy” “ Christmas tree” reticles.
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