I was looking through it again with a more critical eye. My eyesight's gone to hell a little. I can see everything great through the scope with my prescription glasses on, but they they're no good for seeing up close unfortunately.
So I to get a good idea of the exact relationship between the front sight post and this reticle I looked through it while wearing my reading glasses, which allow me to see the FSP more sharply. I'd say now that when looking straight down the center of the scope as I should, there's a little overlap between the stadia lines and the post. Maybe the lower two. So, up to about the "400" line? But chevron and horseshoe are well above the horizon of the front sight's 'ears'. So for me, I consider this ideal.
So I to get a good idea of the exact relationship between the front sight post and this reticle I looked through it while wearing my reading glasses, which allow me to see the FSP more sharply. I'd say now that when looking straight down the center of the scope as I should, there's a little overlap between the stadia lines and the post. Maybe the lower two. So, up to about the "400" line? But chevron and horseshoe are well above the horizon of the front sight's 'ears'. So for me, I consider this ideal.

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