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Sightron MOA-H reticle..... anyone have one yet?

I was thinking of having my reticle changed to a MOA 2 reticle a while back, but just never did it. Well, I'm now wanting to get it changed and I see that they have started making the MOA-H reticle. It looks appealing, but I'm not sure if it's going to be too busy or not. I was wondering if anyone here has that reticle yet? What do you think of it?

My scope - Sightron SIII 8-32X56 LRTD/TDT
My rifle - Ruger M77 MKII Target 6.5 Creedmoor
 
LeadS I recently bought the mil hash version in ftp for tactical-lite long range comp. After a couple of shoots I can say it lives up to my expectations. The floating center dot is nice to focus your aim, but better yet within the first mil the graduations are 1/4 mil which really helps for holding the wind.
 
I shoot the 10-50 LRMOA and love it. Haven't tried the 8-32. One thing I like about the MOA in the 10-50 is that it is indexed at 24x so at 48x each division on the reticle is 1 MOA. The 8-32 doesn't have this fortunate arrangement.

I like lots of marks on my reticle so after a sighter, I don't have to adjust the scope, I just hold my correction. I will definitely go for the MOA-H on my next scope and may buy one and sell my current scope.

--Jerry
 
Can you change the reticule on a SIII? I inquired once and was told it was etched in the glass and couldn't be changed?
 
Waskawood said:
Can you change the reticule on a SIII? I inquired once and was told it was etched in the glass and couldn't be changed?
Go to www.sightron.com and check into the Sightron Custom Shop that can do Custom Reticle Changes, Custom Turret Changes and Custom Parallax Setting Changes. Their telephone number is 919-562-3000.
 
I called Sightron and they said that they are behind on the MOA-H reticles. He said it would be no problem to do it, but it would be in July before they could get to it. He said that the MOA-H was more expensive than the MOA-2 reticle. He said he couldn't give me a set in stone price, but it would probably be around $175 to go to the H reticle where a MOA-2 reticle is $150. I've made my mind up to go ahead and go with the H. I can see where (I think) it would come in handy.
 

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