Nema;
I have a CZ452 that I do a lot of hunting with. The quarry is the Montana 'gopher' ie, ground squirrel. The ranges and angles vary wildly from shot to shot, and several shots a minute is not unknown. Burning a brick a day of .22 entirely possible.
I put a Nikon 3.3-10X A/O mil-dot in Talley rings on my CZ, and I'm extremely pleased with the results. I've found that because the angle of the shot can change relative to the wind so very quickly, the mil-dots are a very useful reticle. True, this is not an inexpensive piece of glass, but as far as I'm concerned, it's worth the money.
I have a Bushnell Legend 5-15X A/O mil-dot on another gun. The Bushie has half again the magnification of the Nikon, but the more useable image goes to the Nikon because of the quite superior resolution. The Nikon does cost about twice as much as the Bushnell, and delivers the goods for the dollar spent.
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