When it comes to long-range shooting, precision and accuracy are paramount. Every serious shooter knows that having a reliable reticle can make all the difference in hitting targets at extended distances. That’s why Nightforce, a renowned name in the optics industry, has introduced their latest innovation – the MOA-XT reticle. In this blog post, we’ll […]
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Vortex Optics is known for creating quality products at every price level. The shooting community says the glass should match the gun you are using. Vortex Viper PST Gen II provides the perfect scope for those hunters and shooters who look for a high-quality scope at an economical price point. PST Gen II shadows Vortex […]
Vortex Optics offers two different versions of EBR-2C reticles with Vortex Viper PST Gen II Riflescopes: EBR-2C (MOA) and EBR-2C (MRAD). Both the reticles come with the same design with red illumination. These two reticle versions are available in PST Gen II 3-15×44 FFP and PST Gen II 5-25×50 FFP scope models.
EBR-2C (MRAD) Reticle helps you maximize your long-distance shooting and ranging abilities. Effectively determine ranges, holdovers, windage corrections and moving target leads. Download the Product Manual to learn more.
EBR-2C (MOA) Reticle helps you maximize your long-distance shooting and ranging abilities. Effectively determine ranges, holdovers, windage corrections and moving target leads. Download the Product Manual to learn more.
First Focal Plane scopes are perfect for long range tactical shooters and hunters. Pro shooters, who don’t like to miss a target even by an inch, prefer these FFP scopes as they can estimate target distance as well as bullet drop correction with the help of Front Focal Plane reticles. Generally, these riflescopes are click […]
Whether your riflescope comes with MRAD or MOA reticle subtension measurement, both are equally effective. There are no inherent advantage of one on the other. Both MOA and MRAD (or Mil) are angular measurements. Choice of MRAD rifle scopes over MOA scopes and vice versa are mainly dependent upon the measurement one is comfortable with. […]
MOAR reticle is slightly better to view in the low light conditions or where the background is comparatively dark or even busy. This is because of the comparatively thicker line subtensions. MOAR-T reticle comes with finer line thickness and is therefore found to be extremely helpful in targeting small objects at extreme long distances, especially […]
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