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  • noun Plural form of reticle.

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Examples

  • For decades I used scopes with plain reticles but maybe you are right about the condoms with holes.

    More Thoughts on Prairie Dogs 2009

  • For decades I used scopes with plain reticles but maybe you are right about the condoms with holes.

    More Thoughts on Prairie Dogs 2009

  • Mr. Chin, also 38, in September downgraded Photronics Inc., a company that makes products called reticles and photomasks that help trace patterns of circuitry on semiconductor wafers.

    Semiconductor-Equipment Manufacturing 2009

  • Trijicon Company of Wixom, MI, has been noted for years for its red dot sights, and for its scopes with non-battery-required illuminated reticles.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2010

  • In fact, the strands are so fine and strong that for many years they were used in the crosshairs in the reticles for rifles and navigational instruments.

    Ze Widow, She Is Black Heather McDougal 2009

  • They come with a choice of 4-Plex or Accu-Range reticles.

    Welcome Back Redfield Scopes 2010

  • T.W. For all the information about the ballistic reticles you posted, you left out an important fact: The reticle in most scopes is calibrated in MOA at a given magnification setting.

    What's Right About Scopes? Not Much. 2009

  • What does rifle twist rate have to do with range compensating reticles?

    A Good Gun Salesman is Hard To Find 2009

  • T.W. For all the information about the ballistic reticles you posted, you left out an important fact: The reticle in most scopes is calibrated in MOA at a given magnification setting.

    What's Right About Scopes? Not Much. 2009

  • In fact, the strands are so fine and strong that for many years they were used in the crosshairs in the reticles for rifles and navigational instruments.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Heather McDougal 2009

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