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  1. Reading Your Reticle: A Practical Guide to Subtensions

    Apr 21, 2025 · Subtensions are the measurements inside your scope’s reticle. Each hash mark in your optic’s reticle represents a measured value, typically in MOA (Minute of Angle) or MRAD. …

  2. Subtensions Explained (How to Use Your Scopes Reticle)

    In our continuing series for Shooting Tips, we are adding several videos at viewers request, including this one on explanation of sub-tensions. ...more. Audio tracks for some languages …

  3. Reticle Patterns Explained: Choose the Right Scope for Precision

    Oct 31, 2025 · The angles between those little markings on a reticle, what we call subtensions, basically turn scopes into handy range finders for shooting. Take Mil-Dots for instance.

  4. Reticles Explained - What is a Reticle? | Bushnell

    Includes classic and simple hunting reticles that have been used for generations. Features thick crosshairs (aka stadia) across most of the lens with a small circle encompassing narrow stadia …

  5. The TMR reticle subtends exactly like all existing mil dot reticles and generations thereof, but with greater accuracy. Aside from mil hash marks, the TMR reticle offers areas of .2 mil …

  6. How to Choose a Scope Reticle | Field & Stream

    At the most basic level, you can divide reticles into two types: single and multi-aiming point reticles. For many years, hunters used reticles with only a single aiming point, like the plain...

  7. Reticle Guide | MIL, MOA, BDC Reticles | CrimsonTrace

    Below is a brief look at each of CT's 17 new reticles. What you really need to know about mils is this: when looking through your scope, you'll see your crosshairs, as well as those dots or …