when light fades out, you are better wit a thick/ heavy reticle . And seeing the kind of magnifications you choose on those two scopes I do not think that you will be penalised.
The German 1 with the sharp point is very good for shooting in low light.Image - German reticle copy.jpg - Deadliest Fiction Wiki - Write your own fictional battles you have always dreamed of
The German 4 is not bad either.
My ideal reticle would be a German 4 upside down with a few dots below the cross on the thin portion for different distances to match the trajectory of my bullet.
That way, I could still see the reticle when light fade and for shooting under 100 m. And for longer shots during daylight I could use the dots to compensate for bullet trajectory . I asked leupold once about it but never got a reply :-(
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