Just got back from Argentina from a Red Stag hunt with my brother. We both ran AMR reticles. I love the reticle everyone always asks how the reticle is on live target observation in real world environments. Here are some sample views through the scope. Also have some video in the scope that I might be able to get up. The spectrum of dots do not obstruct the viewing area. The center aiming section is extremely fast and precise for holds. I love the reticle it is far easier, faster, and more precise than any other I have used. I do not post in public forums as much as I used to because being the designer and owner of the company people think I am just biased and I grow tired of the internet punks.
Stags @ 650 meters in mountains
Stags @ 2250 meters
Bull Stag at 650 meters
Stags @ 1250 meters (I intentionally positions animals behind the dots to show how much they obstruct views)
Here are some recent pictures of our SRS Coverts in the field with 26" 338LM kits installed on a Red Stag hunt we did last month. These aren't even the big boys we shot but they are the record distance kills we got on the hunt.
Firing position that my brother took his first Red Stag at a distance of 850 meters.
Location of Stag, firing position can be seen the the background at the bottom edge of the very large dirt spot in the top half of the hayfield flat.
1400 yard Red Stag kill. First shot hit him in the front shoulder he ran 100 meters then bedded down. We assumed he was already dead by the time we got to him but as we approached he jumped and starting running so I dropped him with my second shot at approx 150 yds while running with an offhand shot, he flipped head over heals it really a great time!