Manual
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The scale can be visually subdivided and/or combined by a trained user to pro-
duce infinite milliradian reference combinations for limitless target ranging,
leading, or holdover precision. Since the holdover features are presented in mil-
liradian increments, they can be correlated to any ballistic trajectory or used to
estimate windage and lead moving targets in the same manner as all milliradian
based reticles.
To use the TMR or H27 simply determine the range to the target using the mil
system, then use the corresponding aiming point that is matched to your car-
tridge to engage the target.
Leupold’s TMR uses a mil dot style framework that incorporates a milliradian-
based subtension scale for ranging known targets. In addition, the intersection
of the crosshair is left open, creating a small, clear aperture for increased preci-
sion at longer ranges. Recent findings have determined that existing reticle
designs obscure the target at longer distances. The TMR reticle eliminates that
problem.
FIRST FOCAL PLANE RETICLES
All reticles in the Mark 8 CQBSS are located in the first/front focal plane provid-
ing accurate subtension values regardless of the magnification setting used.