
| Leupold Boone and Crockett™ Big Game Reticle Available exclusively in the VX-III models, Leupold worked closely with the Boone and Crockett Club to create the first optical product to bear the Club’s name. With practice it will hone your long range shooting skills, providing precise aiming points for easy-to-remember range increments as well as wind deflection.
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| Leupold Varmint Hunter’s Reticle Available exclusively in the VX-III riflescope models, this reticle system will help you hit small targets at longer ranges than ever, by helping you determine the range to the target, then providing precise aiming points for easy-to-remember range increments, as well as wind deflection. Aiming points are fine lines, which won’t obscure small targets at long range. |

| Leupold Wide Duplex® Reticle Leupold designed the Wide Duplex reticle with a larger center gate for lightning fast target acquisition, even on a moving target. |

| Leupold Wide Duplex® RE Reticle Place game of approximately 16" in height in the ranging bracket on the lower picket, and turn the power selector until it fits into this space, then read the numbers on the rear of the power selector ring to get an estimate of the range (“3” for 300 yards, etc).
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| Leupold Dot A Leupold exclusive, this reticle still has a prominent dot like the so-called “floating dot.” But the thinning portion of the crosshair makes locating the dot much easier. |

| Fine Duplex® Thinner posts and crosshairs allow for less target coverage, making precision shots on small targets easy. |

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| Duplex Heavy posts stand out against cover and in twilight conditions, pointing boldly to the intersection. Centering is a snap. The thin crosshairs obscure little. VX-III models use the Duplex reticle for range estimating as well. If you bracket a deer, you can read the range on the power selector ring.
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| Heavy Duplex With its heavy posts, the Heavy Duplex reticle is especially useful in low-light conditions. |

| CPC The CPC reticle is a steady taper down to a fine intersection. This gives a faster reference than a conventional crosshair by leading your eye to the center. |

| Post & Duplex Offering the benefits of both the Duplex and the German #4, the Post & Duplex is the favorite of many hunters. |

| Target Dot This is a conventional shooter’s dot, which seems to “float.” The crosshairs are extremely thin. |

| Crosshair The conventional crosshair is still a popular choice because of its simplicity and versatility. |

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| German #1, #4, and Illuminated #4 Dot These typical European-style reticles are bold and easy to see, especially against tangled backgrounds and shadows. |

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| Illuminated Circle Dot Designed for fast target acquisition in any environment, the Illuminated Circle Dot reticle can also be used to estimate range. Available in the VX-III 1.5-5x20mm Illuminated reticle model and Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T scopes. |

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| New! Tactical Milling Reticle (TMR) The Tactical Milling Reticle (TMR) expands on existing Mil Dot reticles by using various sized and spaced tic marks on the vertical and horizontal stadia for increased ranging precision, accuracy, and quick 1-meter range estimating reference points. All Mil Dot calculations are TMR compatible. |

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| New! Special Purpose Reticle With the Special Purpose Reticle, you can engage targets with greater precision at longer ranges than generally possible with other reticle styles, yet also use it for instinctive, close-range/low-magnification engagements. |

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| Mil. Dot Several Leupold riflescopes are available with the Mil Dot reticle, which was designed to help the U.S. Marine Corps estimate distances. It’s now standard for all military branches. |