@SEAL CYCLE yessir, my family were the first in our county to outfit with Horus Vision optics. that was the "old" Horus Vision" company. I have a Predator scope, my son has a Hunter and my younger brother has the first generation Falcon. these optics were originally designed for shooting feral donkeys in Australia.
One of my favorite things about the Horus reticles, especially the Tremors II & III, is your ability to rapidly adjust your shots based on the bullet splash. I have forgotten my weather station, my range finder, I've run out of batteries, etc, but I've still been able to get shots on target within 3 to 4 rounds based on my point of impact compared to my hold. Other companies may have electrical this or that, but I really like being able to successfully engage targets accurately and fairly rapidly if all of that fails. Plus, I don't want to completely lose the science behind long range shooting. I would love to run the HoVR system, but I'm gonna have to stick with my Tremor II reticle for the time being. Keep up the great work, Horus.
Tremor 3s in all my precision rifles now. Whether it’s ultra long range or close in they are the best.
Glad to hear you're liking it!
Good to see you guys again
I've been using Horus Vision optics on prairie dogs and other varmints for 20+ years . . . hands down the best solution out there.
@SEAL CYCLE yessir, my family were the first in our county to outfit with Horus Vision optics. that was the "old" Horus Vision" company. I have a Predator scope, my son has a Hunter and my younger brother has the first generation Falcon. these optics were originally designed for shooting feral donkeys in Australia.
One of my favorite things about the Horus reticles, especially the Tremors II & III, is your ability to rapidly adjust your shots based on the bullet splash. I have forgotten my weather station, my range finder, I've run out of batteries, etc, but I've still been able to get shots on target within 3 to 4 rounds based on my point of impact compared to my hold. Other companies may have electrical this or that, but I really like being able to successfully engage targets accurately and fairly rapidly if all of that fails. Plus, I don't want to completely lose the science behind long range shooting. I would love to run the HoVR system, but I'm gonna have to stick with my Tremor II reticle for the time being. Keep up the great work, Horus.
Sweet looking rifle
Can u use the kestrel with this?and how do u calibrate the wind dots to your weapon system
This does not connect with a Kestrel. To calibrate wind dots you can use our App or follow this link: www.horusvision.com/tremor-wind-dot-calculator/