APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CALCULATING AIMING POINT INFORMATION
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1. A reticle, comprising:
- a) a primary horizontal cross-hair;
b) a primary vertical cross-hair that intersects said primary horizontal cross-hair;
c) two or more mil lines of graduated length on said primary horizontal cross-hair;
d) two or more mil lines of graduated length on said primary vertical cross-hair;
e) two or more offset mil lines subtending the gap between the third and the fourth mil lines on the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross hair to the left, to the right and above the intersection of the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross-hair;
f) two or more range markings along the primary vertical cross-hair below the intersection of the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross-hair;
g) two or more wind markings to the left and to the right of the primary vertical cross-hair below the intersection of the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross-hair;
e) two or more simultaneously visible secondary horizontal cross-hairs at predetermined distances on said primary vertical cross-hair; and
f) two or more simultaneously visible secondary vertical cross-hairs at predetermined distances on said simultaneously visible secondary horizontal cross-hairs, wherein an intersection of at least one of said two or more simultaneously visible secondary vertical cross-hairs and at least one of said two or more simultaneously visible straight line secondary horizontal cross-hairs provides an aiming point.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to target acquisition and related devices, and more particularly to telescopic gunsights and associated equipment used to achieve shooting accuracy at, for example, close ranges, medium ranges and extreme ranges at stationary and moving targets.
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1. A reticle, comprising:
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a) a primary horizontal cross-hair; b) a primary vertical cross-hair that intersects said primary horizontal cross-hair; c) two or more mil lines of graduated length on said primary horizontal cross-hair; d) two or more mil lines of graduated length on said primary vertical cross-hair; e) two or more offset mil lines subtending the gap between the third and the fourth mil lines on the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross hair to the left, to the right and above the intersection of the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross-hair; f) two or more range markings along the primary vertical cross-hair below the intersection of the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross-hair; g) two or more wind markings to the left and to the right of the primary vertical cross-hair below the intersection of the primary horizontal cross-hair and the primary vertical cross-hair; e) two or more simultaneously visible secondary horizontal cross-hairs at predetermined distances on said primary vertical cross-hair; and f) two or more simultaneously visible secondary vertical cross-hairs at predetermined distances on said simultaneously visible secondary horizontal cross-hairs, wherein an intersection of at least one of said two or more simultaneously visible secondary vertical cross-hairs and at least one of said two or more simultaneously visible straight line secondary horizontal cross-hairs provides an aiming point.
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