Can someone let me know the values of the lower bits in the reticle. Like the tip of the point,the line bekow it and the top of the dark section. Just interested if you need to hold over.
If you would look closely at the pictures, the markings at the bottom, are the same as those marks at the top that are shown along with their values. I am not sure how you figure that I am way off the mark? If you are trying to use the dots for holds, it is totally dependent on your caliber and velocity based on your bullet drop at distance.
Subtensions are specific to either the MIL (top pic) value, or the MOA (bottom pic) value. The Arken website has the details listed for each of the VPR reticles that they use. As far as what each value would be for the end user, would be dependent on caliber and true velocity. A good ballistics calculator would help in determining each of those factors.
If you will check the entire reticle, you will see that the marks on the bottom of the stadia are the identical marks at the top, to give you the full reference values of the reticle. And I was referring to what yardage/distance those marks would represent in a ballistic app. So yes, they would definitely depend on your specific velocity values.
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If you would look closely at the pictures, the markings at the bottom, are the same as those marks at the top that are shown along with their values. I am not sure how you figure that I am way off the mark? If you are trying to use the dots for holds, it is totally dependent on your caliber and velocity based on your bullet drop at distance.
Subtensions are specific to either the MIL (top pic) value, or the MOA (bottom pic) value. The Arken website has the details listed for each of the VPR reticles that they use. As far as what each value would be for the end user, would be dependent on caliber and true velocity. A good ballistics calculator would help in determining each of those factors.