Ballistic reticles are confined- same ammo, same altitude, not fast if making corrections with altitude density change, but the Horus Ballistic Reticle offers a speedy and simplistic alternative.
@TheRubberDuck139 They have the same ballistic calculator in paper form. Which is way cheaper as you can imagine. It's only $19-$69 depending on your set up, $69 for a ballistic calculator made with your set up. It's actually pretty awesome, I plan on buying it soon. Watching the results of using the calculator are amazing. Check it out at accuracy1stdg
I think I will stick with the Mil Dot scope and the Mil Dot master. I just can't see spending $500 to $600 for software just to operate a scope. Exactly what is your customer base? From what I have seen, the cost of this system, it is not your average weekend hunter.
@TheRubberDuck139 They have the same ballistic calculator in paper form. Which is way cheaper as you can imagine. It's only $19-$69 depending on your set up, $69 for a ballistic calculator made with your set up. It's actually pretty awesome, I plan on buying it soon. Watching the results of using the calculator are amazing. Check it out at accuracy1stdg
Crazyfomo 1 week ago
I think I will stick with the Mil Dot scope and the Mil Dot master. I just can't see spending $500 to $600 for software just to operate a scope. Exactly what is your customer base? From what I have seen, the cost of this system, it is not your average weekend hunter.
TheRubberDuck139 6 months ago
Thanks for the explanation Sir. I come from the old school and I think, however, that few know how to use a Mil-Dot Master.
Fenriswolf3 1 year ago