Old crosshair was too visible, to the point of being bulky and obtrusive.
Solution: Use/Create your own crosshair!
Using a custom overlay for Mumble, I designed my own crosshair based off one of the default Quake 3 CPMA crosshairs available.
Here are some screenshots and videos showcasing the end result:


I found I could maintain a higher level of accuracy with greater consistency than the Ascension crosshair. The only downside is that at this time I am unsure as to whether or not individual HUD elements can be disabled.
Installation:
First, you want to have Mumble installed.
Then you'll want to download THIS. It contains the Mumble overlay file you'll need, as well as some crosshairs. It comes with several stock crosshairs, but I added my own under the names HAWKEN 01-03.
You can extract the contents anywhere, so long as you know how to access the files. I personally keep them in my Mumble directory.
Launch Mumble and configure the settings found in the "Overlay" tab (You might have to enable advanced options to see this). Make sure the "Enable Overlay" box is ticked, then click "Load" and search for the file named "xhair1.mumblelay" where you previously extracted the files to.
Finally, click on "Configure" on the main Mumble window and change your avatar to whatever crosshair you wish to use.

Once you have all this set up, you'll have to connect to a Mumble server for the overlay to render.
Please see the author's ReadMe provided in the overlay download for any extra help.
I hope I was able to help you all with this relatively simple crosshair fix. I know some people in particular suffer from colour blindness, so I'll be glad if this was an adequate solution.

 

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