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Old September 15, 2004, 04:32 AM   #2
LAK
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I have never liked this type of reticle, instead preferring the european style that is similar to the popular "duplex" but without the upper verticle section. This results in an excellent heavy three point reference in very low light, the retained three fine crosshair intersecting center for fine/longer range shooting, and an unobstructed view of the whole upper field.

With the post and crosshair, the point of aim is the little point that sits on top of the crosshair. Suitable for closer ranges, poor light, and medium to larger game at mid- to longer ranges respectively. Disadvantages are readily apparent; smaller targets are going to be obscured at middle distances on out. But I doubt that you will be using a 336 on small game so this shouldn't be a problem.
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