Have you received the scope yet? I have the HS-T on order in MOA/MOA. Looking forward to getting it in an mount hopefully soon!
Any time.
Are you looking through the screen?
Yes, I had to sit down, it's really hard to get the eye relief right holding a scope in one hand and a phone in the other. The glass is much clearer than it looks in that picture. I know a Nightforce is 2-3x times as expensive but I'd have a hard time believing that it's 2-3x better quality. The image is crazy sharp.
I do not need to be reading threads like this
Another little aside, I was doing some calculations and if I zeroed @ 500 yds I could do everything from 100-1,000 yds just within the reticle using no adjustments at all. That's pretty cool
you could. For me personally it's extremely confusion holding under. No reason it won't work, it's just not my cup of tea.
So what kind of money do you have wrapped up in this build? Very nice long range rifle.
Another little aside, I was doing some calculations and if I zeroed @ 500 yds I could do everything from 100-1,000 yds just within the reticle using no adjustments at all. That's pretty cool
If you're going to do something like that, I personally prefer to use the intersection where the verticle line of the reticle intersects with the heavy horizontal portion above the mildots, for your 100 yard zero. Then use the dots going down for holdovers out at farther distances. It's pretty fast once you get the hang of it, because you know your crosshairs are a 5 mil hold, and all the way down is 10. I've heard this referred to as a "poor man's Horus". I think it's much easier than holding under for a shot, which is something I've never been very good at. The biggest disadvantage your going to find is you no longer have your horizontal stadia in the reticle for wind holds, so you'll need to dial for them. It's also pretty excessive if you don't plan on taking your rifle into extremely long ranges.