Hi Johnk, Thanks for your input in which you say....
Make sure that the reticule you choose is heavy enough so you can see it in all conditions....
Isn't this why N/F have illumination in their reticles? I have never shot through an illuminated reticle before so therefore pose the question.
I use a 4A reticle on one of my hunting sticks with fine crosshairs (5mm @ 100m) and love the clean view it offers. I am thinking of getting the NP2-DD as to me it looks like a more refined verison of the 4A.
F Class What Scope Reticle?
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G'Day all,
the illuminated NF reticles are no good in daylight........or at least mine isn't. I thought they might help with the super v target to get contrast of the dot againt the black target.
They appear as a very muddy, very dull, poorly defined "red" with very little contrast, so much so that I turned it off and shot without it.
However, they are brilliant for spotlighting at night!
Cheerio Geoff
the illuminated NF reticles are no good in daylight........or at least mine isn't. I thought they might help with the super v target to get contrast of the dot againt the black target.

They appear as a very muddy, very dull, poorly defined "red" with very little contrast, so much so that I turned it off and shot without it.
However, they are brilliant for spotlighting at night!

Cheerio Geoff
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Thanks for clearing that up Geoff. Glad to hear they work well under the light, I will be taking this gun out spotting just for those long shots on foxes which sit out around 300 and won't come any closer.
Good suggestion Raven, I couldn't make it to the range today. Leave pass denied, confined to barracks for domestic duties. Will get out there next week-end and check them out.
Cheers. Tim.
Good suggestion Raven, I couldn't make it to the range today. Leave pass denied, confined to barracks for domestic duties. Will get out there next week-end and check them out.
Cheers. Tim.
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