Reticle choice for target shooting at 100 yds

I love the Christmas tree reticle with an open crosshair, floating dot. I wish companies would start making that sort of reticle with illumination BUT only that dot illuminates. Nightforce has a few options like that and I love it. I really wish more companies would stop giving 10+ MOA of hashes for hold under too. 1 or 2 is all I have ever really needed the rest is just clutter
 
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I can't speak for either of those optics personally but I have read some amazing things about that Delta Stryker. I think its probably next on my list.

I do really like my Ares ETR 4.5-30x56 with the APLR5 reticle

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I too have heard wonderful things about the Delta Stryker. Only reasons I'm considering the Trijicon are:
lifetime to purchaser warranty, service based in the US, dual red/green illumination, and comes with a couple sets of caps, so the price difference is minimal to me. Only dot retical is in MILS though.
I want the higher magnification so I can also use it as a spotting scope so I don't have to carry and set up my Kowa Prominar.
 
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These are so personal man…

Cross hair or dot… in the types of reticles you are looking at, dots are definitely most popular nowadays. I didn’t like them at first, but I have gotten used to them and like them now.

Illumination… Most would say they never touch it, especially for target shooting. I only need mine with with big dark background that is hard to see the reticle.

MIL or MOA is super personal. I use both. If I have to count clicks, MIL all the way. Otherwise, could care less.
 
Ares ETR 15-60x56. It's in SFP and MOA.
Over the top build quality for the money and basically a G3 Athlon.
Only the center dot has illume which is daylight bright however not nuclear bright.
The reticle is on the finer side and of a more simple holdover type.
Reticle has .5 MOA hashes.
Zero Stop.
Large Side Wheel.
Glass is "awesome" and to me is its #1 attribute. Better than my G2 Cronus and seriously as nice to me as my S&B PMII 5-25x56.