Joe Kriz
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Post by Joe Kriz on Mar 2, 2016 8:04:57 GMT -8
With seven different crosshairs in seven different colors, the new X-Sight II offers hunters and shooters alike 49 reticle combinations perfect for any situation or environment. Reticle colors include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, grey and black and can be easily changed from either the scope or a mobile device.
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Post by saltwt on Sept 14, 2016 14:18:44 GMT -8
I would like to know the scaling of the crossbow reticle
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oldspook
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Post by oldspook on Nov 15, 2016 20:31:27 GMT -8
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Post by woodscountychopper on May 27, 2017 12:59:56 GMT -8
fyi the scale is also going to be depending on what power your set on as it is not a first person reticle...its a second person reticle so the subtensions change with a increase or decrease in magnification
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alan
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Post by alan on May 27, 2017 16:12:35 GMT -8
Person? Or perhaps you meant plane?
In any case, it isn't relevant in the case of the X-Sight. The reticle is superimposed on the viewing screen.
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Post by woodscountychopper on May 27, 2017 18:25:57 GMT -8
yes i mean second focal plane...reguardless of how it's displayed in the scope you can zoom, your target image grows but your cross hairs and mill dots stay the same size...changing the value of the subtensions...this can be a good thing if you find the zoom power setting that matches your loads ballistic arc...and you don't mind shooting on a fixed power...i prefer to enter the target distance and use the ballistic computer to shoot on any power...different strokes for different folks...lol
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oldspook
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Post by oldspook on May 28, 2017 11:24:51 GMT -8
fyi the scale is also going to be depending on what power your set on as it is not a first person reticle...its a second person reticle so the subtensions change with a increase or decrease in magnification I make this obvious in my approach to documenting the reticles. Why bother to take images at different magnifications if the reticle is FFP? The reason that I went to this effort was that ATN could not be arsed to answer questions regarding the actual angular dimensions of the reticles. Frankly I doubt that they even have that data. Somebody had to do it so I did. If you had actually followed any of the links I left above you might have figured out how to compute the angular dimensions of the reticle of your choice at any magnification setting...
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mexicanjoe
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Post by mexicanjoe on Aug 2, 2018 19:16:06 GMT -8
I am going to try the blue. Less wash out.
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mexicanjoe
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Post by mexicanjoe on Aug 15, 2018 19:08:47 GMT -8
Love the blue reticle but wanted to try the yellow on this night.
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Post by mexicanjoe on Sept 4, 2018 18:51:34 GMT -8
Changed reticle again. Now running the same one without the circle. Dot in the middle. Circle was to busy.
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Post by romas on Dec 9, 2019 21:14:45 GMT -8
Hello!
Is there a way to completely remove crosshair from photos and videos? On X-sight II?
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