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The central part of the reticle represents Mil-Dot
grid with added additional vertical and horizontal
markings in made with variable step. Such pattern
corresponds to the TMR grid. The grid has
breakdown for a finer step (of 0.2 thousands of a
distance) on the edges. This is necessary for exact
estimation of shooting distance for ranges from 500
to 1000 meters and above. The additional markings
allow distance measuring more precisely and,
consequently, improve accuracy of shooting
comparing with regular Mil-Dot reticles.
Brightness of a reticle is adjusted by the switch (6).
Consequent pressing of the switch changes
brightness from non-illuminated reticle to maximum
illumination with four different brightness steps.
The reticle is located in the second focal plane, and
its sizes do not change with change of the riflescope
magnification, however, the size of the reticle does
change relatively to the observation object
depending on magnification.
The segments of the reticle (A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H) can be described by two equally correct
methods.