- Look up
reticle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
reticle, or
reticule also
known as a graticule, is a
pattern of fine
lines or
markings built into...
- 25× to 6×. ACOG
reticles are
illuminated at
night by an
internal tritium phosphor. Some
versions have an
additional daytime reticle illumination via...
- telescope. It is
equipped with some form of a
referencing pattern –
known as a
reticle –
mounted in a
focally appropriate position in its
optical system to provide...
-
curved gl****
reflector that
images the
reticle while the
viewer looks through the reflector.
Since the
reticle image is at infinity, it
stays in alignment...
- with both mrad
adjustment and a
reticle with mrad
markings (called an "mrad/mrad scope"), the
shooter can use the
reticle as a
ruler to
count the number...
- silicon). In
semiconductor manufacturing, a mask is
sometimes called a
reticle. In photolithography,
several masks are used in turn, each one reproducing...
- the
focus of
collimating optics,
which generates a dot-style
illuminated reticle that
stays in
alignment with the
firearm the
sight is
attached to, regardless...
-
magnesium alloy. The PSO-1
features a battery-powered red
illuminated reticle with
light provided by a
simple diode bulb. It
features professionally...
- This type of
reticle is
sometimes referred to as the "German Post". This
obscures the
target at long
range and the foreground. The
reticle is tritium-illuminated...
- (addition of ambi
lever and a
modified CX5756
reticle)
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Reticle Danish 7.62
Reticle Danish 12.7
Reticle Afghanistan: Some
captured by the Taliban...