Manual

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large tic marks are located at 5 mil intervals, with small tics bisecting
the large tics which indicate 2.5 mil intervals. A large center circle
of 10 mil diameter surrounds a fine, .3 mil dot which is located at
the intersection of the fine crosshair and provides a quick point of
acquisition. Fine stadia are .1 mil thick, while thicker posts are .5
mil thick. The 2.5 mil tic marks are .3 mil wide, while the wider 5
mil hash marks are .5 mil wide. All subtensions indicated are with
the riflescope set on the highest power. The result is a reticle that
allows numerous different measuring possibilities and almost limit-
less ranging ability for the trained operator.
The hash marks and tic marks on the vertical crosshair are calibrated
to two popular long range service rounds, the 5.56mm NATO SS109
at 2800 fps (carbine velocity) and the 7.62mm NATO 118 LR at 2600
fps (rifle velocity). After properly zeroing the rifle or carbine, the tic
marks will correspond with bullet drop at these ranges (see table 9
on page 26). Actual distance values can vary by +/- 20 meters at the
indicated distance depending on actual target size.