Taildrag15X said:DennisH said:IMO NF could take the bottom dot and get rid of it
I never use it, but it seems some find it usefull!
My book says it's 4 MOA @ 22 power....which is the Range Finding Setting.
Taildrag, at what yardage?
I also did some searching as the NF web site doesn't offer the same info there any longer but found it here:
http://www.longrangesupply.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_35
If you scroll down to the NP-2DD this is the same as what my booklet states:
A secondary .125 M.O.A. diameter dot is located 4 M.O.A. below center at 22x. This dot is a 500-600 yard holdover point for most flat shooting cartridges. This simple and effective reticle performs in long-range situations while maintaining quick target acquisition capability for short distances.
That web site is wrong. You can download a reticle map directly from Nightforce. At 22x the lower dot is 8 moa, at 11x it is 16 moa, and at 42x it is just barely over 4 moa. Another problem is that the power ring on Nightforce Bench Rest scopes is rarely (if ever) accurate. I mapped my reticle to both a grid target at 100 lasered yards and to a collimator map to confirm, and the power ring was off by a significant amount. After confirming power ring location for each setting I used a silver sharpie to put reference marks on the ring. Also, the gaps around the center dot are great for wind holds, just keep track of the exact gap size and use the sharpie marks for reference.