New on the line..... I read to much and end up getting myself in trouble, can anybody relate? I'm currently having my retirement,$) vacuum built. The intended use is F-Class and possibly a little Heavy Bench,hoping to have the finish weight close to, but not over 22lbs.) The component list is as follows:
1. BAT MB 1.4" Octagon, 8.5" long with a 20MOA Picatinney Rail,Due first part of Sept.....I hope)
2. Jewell Trigger
3. Broughtn Barrels,4) - 6mm BRX,30"), 6.5x284,30"), 284 Win.,30"), 308 Win.,26"). I'm thinking by the time I toast 4 barrels, maybe I will have learned a little about this sport.
4. McMillan Tooley MBR, Stainless Pillars, 3-Way Butt
5. Farley Front Rest
6. Edgewood Bags
7. Badger Ordnance Rings
8. Schmidt Bender 5-25 x 56 PMII LP with a P4 reticle,CM Clicks.)
OK, I'm pretty confident that I have purchased quality equipment for this adventure, with one possible exception, it's my understanding this reticle subtends 0.67" at 100 yards. This is where my ignorance steps in, and your "PROFESSIONAL" opinions about this scope and reticle can help.,The scope, front rest and bags are already in my possession.) I can understand where the mil-dot reticle can be a value for hold-off's. The big question is will the thickness of the crosshair's be a negative at the extreme ranges of F-Class????? I have an older Bausch & Lomb 6-24 x 40 Elite 4000 with fine crosshairs I could use,until I could purchase another scope or have the SB's reticle replaced) if the Schmidt Bender was the wrong choice for this application. I am anxiously awaiting all replies, good or bad.
Thanx in advance, Bob,Sometimes spelled with two "o"'s)

1. BAT MB 1.4" Octagon, 8.5" long with a 20MOA Picatinney Rail,Due first part of Sept.....I hope)
2. Jewell Trigger
3. Broughtn Barrels,4) - 6mm BRX,30"), 6.5x284,30"), 284 Win.,30"), 308 Win.,26"). I'm thinking by the time I toast 4 barrels, maybe I will have learned a little about this sport.
4. McMillan Tooley MBR, Stainless Pillars, 3-Way Butt
5. Farley Front Rest
6. Edgewood Bags
7. Badger Ordnance Rings
8. Schmidt Bender 5-25 x 56 PMII LP with a P4 reticle,CM Clicks.)
OK, I'm pretty confident that I have purchased quality equipment for this adventure, with one possible exception, it's my understanding this reticle subtends 0.67" at 100 yards. This is where my ignorance steps in, and your "PROFESSIONAL" opinions about this scope and reticle can help.,The scope, front rest and bags are already in my possession.) I can understand where the mil-dot reticle can be a value for hold-off's. The big question is will the thickness of the crosshair's be a negative at the extreme ranges of F-Class????? I have an older Bausch & Lomb 6-24 x 40 Elite 4000 with fine crosshairs I could use,until I could purchase another scope or have the SB's reticle replaced) if the Schmidt Bender was the wrong choice for this application. I am anxiously awaiting all replies, good or bad.
Thanx in advance, Bob,Sometimes spelled with two "o"'s)
