Thread: Reticle Types
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Old February 22, 2010, 05:11 PM   #4
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Well...I have a range finder, but the thought of ranging "in-scope" may be a handy back-up
Then you'll need a ranging reticle - Mil-Dots are the most common. Some companies have a variation on that with lines instead of dots. I think it makes it easier to measure accurately, but it's preference only. Leupold calls it TMR I think. Nightforce calls it MLR. I don't think Nikon has anything but dots.
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