What is a VMR reticle?
What is a VMR reticle?
The VMR-1 reticle is based on minute-of-angle (MOA) subtensions. These angular measurements are used to estimate range and correct for bullet trajectory drop in riflescopes. 1 MOA will correspond to 1.05 inches at a 100 yard distance, 2.1 inches at 200 yards, 3.15 inches at 300 yards, and so on.
Where is the Vortex Viper PST 1/6 made?
These are not inexpensive optics, but they are also not out of reach of the serious enthusiast. Vortex chose to use etched reticles in all models, and they are manufactured in the Philippines. This brings us to the subject of today’s review: The 1-6×24 PST Gen II riflescope, equipped with the VMR-2 MOA reticle.
What is the difference between Mrad and MOA scopes?
There are a few differences between the MRAD and MOA, but at the end of the line they do not have great advantage over the other. MRAD is somewhat easier to communicate with others. If you think in yards / inches then it is easier to deal with MOA. If you measure in meters / centimetres then you better choose MRAD.
What EBR 4?
The EBR-4 (Enhanced Battle Reticle) is a hashmarked ranging reticle using MOA based subtension lines for ranging, holdover, and windage corrections.
What is EBR on a scope?
Vortex Optics has designed EBR (Enhanced Battle Reticles) reticles keeping in mind the needs of long distance shooters. With Vortex EBR reticle options, long range shooters can effectively determine ranges, moving target leads, windage, and holdover corrections.
Are all Vortex scopes made in China?
Both the Crossfire and Crossfire II scopes are manufactured in China. The Diamondback scopes are produced in China. Vortex Diamondback Tactical scopes – The Diamondback Tactical series is really targeted more towards the long-range shooting and tactical shooting crowd as most are FFP (First Focal Plane) scopes.
How accurate is Vortex BDC reticle?
According to the Vortex BDC data, the effective BDC based range for those models is 25 yards up to a max of 125 yards.
What is the difference between the ebr-2c and the VMR-2?
The EBR-2C is a hashmarked ranging reticle using MOA-based subtension lines for ranging, holdover and windage corrections. The VMR-2 is a hashmarked ranging reticle with an illuminated center dot that uses MOA-based subtension lines for ranging, holdover and windage corrections.
What is the EBR 2C reticle used for?
EBR-2C MRAD RETICLE The EBR-2C is a hashmarked ranging reticle using MOA-based subtension lines for ranging, holdover and windage corrections. EBR-2C MOA RETICLE The EBR-2C is a hashmarked ranging reticle using MOA-based subtension lines for ranging, holdover and windage corrections.
What is the vortex JM-1 BDC reticle?
The Vortex-exclusive JM-1 BDC reticle with illuminated center dot (designed with input from world-renowned competitive shooter, instructor and gunsmith Jerry Miculek) facilitates rapid, accurate, shooting at distances from point blank to 600 yards.
What is the hsr-4 reticle?
The HSR-4 Reticle (MOA) is an ideal reticle for those who want enough information to utilize personalized ballistics, but prefer a clean look. A fine crosshair, coupled with MOA based hash-marks (2 MOA spacing), promotes fast and accurate shots from close to extended ranges.