The ffp reticle that is harder to see at a lower magnification is a non issue if the manufacturer want to do something about it.
Burris did it well with there veracity reticle .
https://www.burrisoptics.com/scopes/...cope-2-10x42mm
The Schmitt and bender Millot reticle on their 4-16 classic is another exemple.
Thick side bars at low magnification and thinner detailed lines on the center for the higher magnification.
The bushnell lrhs is also a very good one:
https://www.precisionoptics.net/Elit...H_p/e3124h.htm
The G2 reticle in the bigger models is a bit too complicated for real hunting situations.( I own both!)
The reality is that a lot of "tactical" scope are used mostly during the day time for target shooting , and the bright daylight luminosity is a non issue when using the fine reticle. The ones with illumination alleviate the problem, and the ones with the thicker reticle on the outside edge as mentioned above also mostly resolve the problem for real hunting conditions.
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