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silhouette13
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tubb reticle

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hi i am seriously thinking of trading my fx ii for a br 24x w a premire tubb dot, i am told they have i hair and a 5/8ths dot

that is not what i was looking for , does any one have input on this reticle?

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If it is Baby Huey's, I've seen it and shot it. It is one horizontal crosshair with a big 5/8 to 3/4 dot in the middle. Unusual but very effective. I like it.
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The BR24x should be reserved for high power silhouette where adjusting the parallax between animals is small. I used my BR24x in smallbore silhouette for several months and it is a real pain in the butt. There is a lot of cranking on the AO to go from one animal to the next. The AO on the BR24x scope is very different from your standard Leupold scopes. I've moved it over to my high power rifle and it is perfect. The longer ranges require less movement on the AO. It is absolutely useable for smallbore, just not ideal.
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