Manual

6
THE USE OF A TMR OR H27 RETICLE
To use the TMR or H27 reticle, you must know the actual size of the
target.
1. View the target through the scope.
2. Place the center of the crosshair against one edge (top, bottom, or
either side) of the target so that the crosshair extends along either
its width or height.
3. Using the hash marks, measure along the crosshair to the opposite
edge of the target.
If the center of the crosshair is against one edge of the target and
the opposite edge of the target is positioned behind the center
of the second mil mark, the target measures 2 mils. If it is exactly
between the second and third mil mark, it measures 2.5 mils, etc. The
more specific you are in your estimation of the size of the target in
mils (2.75 mils, etc.), the more accurate your results will be. This is
especially important in estimating the range of a small target or in
estimating the range of a target at a great distance (i.e. beyond 500
yards). Once the measurement of the target has been determined
in mils, the range can be estimated. This can be done in two ways;
either by consulting the charts in this manual or by using the follow-
ing formula: