The “mils” in a mil-dot scope refer to milliradians, which is a measurement of angle. If you picture a mil as an ice cream cone, with the tip originating at the shooter’s eye and an open end that gets ...
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Long-range shooting requires an accurate rifle and a powerful scope. It helps if the scope has a mil-dot reticle, adjustable parallax, precise click adjustment and super-clear, multi-coated optics. It ...
U.S. Army snipers will soon see the benefits of a new grid-based reticle for rifle scopes that will improve targeting as well as add versatility with its use across various weapons and ammunition. A ...
Sightmark’s line of Triple Duty Riflescopes provides a reticle for every style of shooter, whether the application is tactical, hunting or competition shooting. Featuring five different reticles, the ...
The new ZD Tactic 4-16x44 RD riflescope with illuminated Mil-Dot reticle is designed for use by Special Forces, L/E snipers and professional target shooters at distances up to 800 meters. Featuring an ...
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