I am close to finishing my rifles and just got the sniper version in game. I think I am going to make the reticle you want and use it on this, of course I will send it to you for your own use, but I want to make sure I get this right. You want a Gen2 Mildot which is basicly dots with marks halfway between the dots?? The pic you posted has extra little marks that look almost like errors. Am I wrong? Secondly you want it set to Pellinor's TMR. Correct? All black markings?
Cheers mate!
That is fantastic of you.
Here is the schematic from the designer of the reticle.
http://www.premierreticles.com/pdfs/2009-5-25xxGen2.pdf
If you make the 'A' dimension the same as Pellinor's TMR then it will gel well with my current calculations. If you can possible make the lines a touch finer than Pelinors, that would be outstanding.
Also I believe that in inner red cross is actually illuminated, but I'm not sure if this is possible in nifscope.
Fyi, here is the designers paper on use of the Gen2.
http://www.premierreticles.com/pdfs/2009-HowToGen2.pdf
Current, using the TMR I have manage to dial in the scope to accurately gauge distance very accurately (<3% variance from true) but getting the drop correct is a major challenge.
That was the easy part.
I have no idea how the gravity system works, but its very weird. If I calibrate it for about a 4 mil drop at 550', then shoot a group from 350', I see a 3.25 drop (I would expect closer to 1.5). But worse, at 100 the drop is over 7 mills! The round seems to drop sharply once it leaves the muzzle, gain altitude around the middle of the trajectory then drop again. More like a weird mortar round than a bullet.
Its going to take a fairly systematic investigation into the interplay between Max range, velocity and gravity in order to figure out the relationship between these factors, and get them properly dialed in. Unfortunately I haven't had the time recently.
Modding this damn game can be frustrating sometimes.
But, I'm not giving up yet though!
In any case, I have it so that its more than possible to make headshots at nearly 600 feet.
A few pics taken out around 570':
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff292/VonGrantoven/Range-570.jpg
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff292/VonGrantoven/Reticle-570.jpg