Mil Dot reticle buying question
Looking at buying a scope with mildot on it. My question is that it looks like 1/2 mil marks are a good way to go unless someone says different? Some scopes have duplex than go to mil dot. Others like the Hawke has a fine line that is mil all the way except the ends have the rectangles you can see through. My question is I am used to duplex and was needing to buy a scope for my Condor. The 8-32X44 I had new in box from a long time ago is kinda overkill for close in work on fast targeting. Been looking at variable scopes with a max of 10 to 12 power. 9 power is not really high enough for some far shots. Shooting squirrels and most shots are 100 yards or less. The fence line is 200 yards so that would be max. I do not have anywhere close to go to see the scopes to look through the reticule to see what it looks like. This is why asking for some help on this. Do not want to have to order a few different scopes and see what looks good just to send the others back. Knowing my luck the returned ones would get damaged in the return shipping. Wind does get high here so was thinking the longer mil layout reticule would be better than guessing on the duplex lines if too far off of the mil dot area. Note that the area I am shooting on has a lot of trees in the background and is more of mountain style layout on the ground. So was wondering if also the full mil line instead of the duplex than to mil would be hard to see in the type of terrain? Any suggestion on a scope? I do have CF rifles with high dollar optics on them and was wondering if this needs to be the same because of not going the distance.
Thanks
Todd
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07condor
Looked on the guys company site that you linked comparing the two and found this 300 yard comparison: