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DLR-1 reticle
There are two main sections of the reticle: the main cross and the side
bar. The cross consists of thick horizontal bars passing at the center of
the cross into thin bars and a thin vertical bar. The lower vertical arm
extends to the end of the field of view, while the upper is shortened
to increase transparency. Thin bars are 0.05 Mil (5 mm) thick and thick
bars 0.4 Mil (4 cm). Bars are divided into markers into 0.2, 0.5 and 1
Mil sections (2, 5 and 10 cm respectively). The center of the cross is
an illuminated point with a diameter of 0.07 Mil (7mm) allowing you to
fire a precise shot even in conditions of limited visibility of the target.
The additional side ruler allows accurate measurement of the target in
the upper zoom range with the accuracy of up to 0.1 Mil (1 cm).
Stryker HD 5-50x56 SFP
DLS-1, DLS-2 and DLS-3 reticles, created especially for long
shots, are the essence of precision and usability. These reticles
are placed in the second focal plane and have been scaled to a
magnification of 40x.
DLS-1
The central point only covers 3mm at 100m distance. The 0.005
Mil thick vertical and horizontal bars have markers spaced at
convenient intervals every 0.2 and 1 Mil (2 and 10 cm/100 m
respectively) to make adjustments for bullet drop or windage.
The DLS-1 reticle, located in the second focal plane, is also
perfect for smaller magnifications around 7-10x, when its center
point is 17-12mm, also due to the convenient day and night
illumination. The reticle is scaled in milliradians (Mil) and is
easy to convert into metric units (1 Mil = 10 cm per 100m) and
corresponds to riflescope clips - 1 click is 0.05 Mil (5mm).
DLS-2
Pure precision. Two thin 0.005 Mil (0.5mm by 100m) lines
intersect in the center at a 90 degree angle. Nothing distracts
the shooter’s sight for an optimal field of view. At the
intersection there is a central illuminated aiming point.