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The Steiner diamond is designed to measure an 18" target at 200 meters across the center. There are vertical stadia lines at 2, 3 and 4 mil that also reference 18"
Adjustments on the 5204 are noted as .1 mil per click. They are ½" on the 5202.
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I missed that page
I've never seen the PX4 in the wild. Around here it seems like everyone is running Vortex, Leupold, or something cheap from China.
The two LPVOs that I am currently running are an old 1-4X Razor, which has been a great optic, and a Bushnell 1-8.5 SMRS. I like the look of the MIL reticle on the Stryker and was thinking of swapping the 1-4 Razor out.
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I have a Delta Stryker 1-6 as well. I like the size and weight. Optically it is nice. Bright image. Maybe a little fuzzy at the very edges. Nothing a person would ever notice while actually using.
The reticle is the thing I like the least. In my opinion the mil dot format is wasted here. Delta needs something like the Leupold CMR2, SIG DWLR6 or SAI CX9001 here.
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Thanks for the review.
So you don't shoot your AR to 1000 yards like the rest of us?
I have that similar BDC reticle in a Burris XTR II which is currently for sale. They work okay until you start doing some distance shooting. If you have a spotter trying to tell you where your hits and misses are, it's difficult for them to give you an exact measurement, say .5 mils left or 2 MOA right, etc. The spotter can give you some reference, like come up half a target, but it isn't easy.
Also, targets are typically not at set ranges. You could have targetts at 545, 680, and 790.
Maybe we should trade!
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Here is another C_Does video for the Stryker.
https://youtu.be/rzef6cWBEh0
Watching this reminds me of another complaint I have with the Delta and scopes like it with the threaded receptacle for a throw lever. The lever sits at 9:00 and is easily snagged on gear. I'd prefer to have it more tucked away at about 8:00 or 9:00. Granted this may slow access a bit but I think a more protected location is important.
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