Leupold Expands Reticle Options

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posted on March 31, 2016
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Leupold has expanded the reticle options in its Mark 6 and Mark 8 lines of riflescopes.

The Mark 6 3-18x44mm M5C2 will be available with a non-illuminated Leupold Tactical Milling Reticle (TMR). The TMR is designed to expand on the traditional Mil Dot reticle by using various sized and spaced hash marks on the horizontal and vertical stadia. The marks are meant to allow for additional ranging precision, enhanced accuracy and quick one-meter range estimation reference points. 

New to the Mark 8 3.5-25x56mm riflescope are Illuminated TReMoR 3, Illuminated H59 and the Leupold Illuminated TMR reticles. The TReMoR 3 and H59 feature grid-based tics for elevation and wind holds, ranging and size estimation.

For more information, go to Leupold.com.

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