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Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 3:22 pm
by Yotehunter243
I have a 18" bushy being built for deer hunting. In really liking the Vortex Strike Eagle and the reticle for fast hold overs. Now all my scope have open turrets but figured for my short range deer hunting taking time to dial won't be needed. With the moa spacing on this reticle do you think it will suffice?
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Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 5:46 pm
by BayShoreBallistics
I am sure it will work fine. The reticle is a little busy for my liking in a hunting rifle, but if you like it I see no reason why it won't perform for the task.

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:28 pm
by Yotehunter243
It's pretty busy for me too but was thinking the drops would hopefully work out to 200 yards. I'm sure I'd have to see where each one actually hit.

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:36 am
by Jim in Houston

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 6:36 pm
by MarkCO
The drops on that will take you to a little past 350 depending on your zero.

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:37 pm
by Yotehunter243
MarkCO wrote:The drops on that will take you to a little past 350 depending on your zero.

Thanks for the reply

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 12:36 pm
by wildcatter


Got that right, especially knowing it's for close in, fast shooting, which is why I designed the 450b concept for, in the first place. But, I could use the "Strike Eagle's" (An Ed Verdugo, knockoff-909=917-8316, say I sent you) round circle on low power, say something around a 1x, on a charging Griz. If the circle fills up with brown, you better pull the trigger and keep pulling (assuming you have a adequate sight solution), to stop the charge, because you are about to become scat!!

At the time of the 450b inception, I was Guiding in Alaska. You can become to reason why I might need such a weapon/sight!! My puny 30-06 just didn't seem like quite enough, under those conditions..

Ed Verdugo can give you much better insight into that sight, he is a Green Beret Sniper, and his, is far cheaper/better too!! We exhaustively tested the Verdugo scope and found it in creditably useful having the additional benefit of being able to hit smaller targets much further out. It is however, caliber/BC specific.

But, I love the fire dot as well. But, but, because of the "Fast and Furious" stuff, I am fine with a standard reticle sighted in for two hundred yards again with maybe a 1-6x set on the lowest setting, all for fast/dangerous work.

Now, a little about me..

I'm in Idaho, with my wife, who is a traveling "RN". I am on the mend from several accidence I had is DEC., with corresponding hospital stays (3x times). I fell and tore up my rib cage and shoulder. I'm having a good day, hence my participation here. But until, I heal I won't be up here/on-line much.

I should be back in MI, on the Range, sometime in April..

..t

PS.. I did fly South to Vegas for a ten day stay with my Daughter, in Vegas! The weather was in the 70's...Nah-Nah..t

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:51 pm
by Al in Mi
well good to hear from ya bud!!!

Didn't hear from you so we ate the last of the moose sausage and 15yr old cheddar......................... :oops:

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 12:20 am
by Texas Sheepdawg
Hey Tim!!! Call me!!

Re: Strike eagle reticle

PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 7:34 am
by MarkCO
Has your SE worked out? Just curious. We are seeing a lot of discontent with them in 3Gun. Failing to hold zero, fish-eye distortion at the edges, and lots of parallax.