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4. Utilizing the SPEEDFORCE reticle, X-MOA reticle, or X-MRAD reticle
These reticles are designed to compensate for the trajectory of your firearm.
Please note that the reticle is based upon ballistic information and may or may not meet the same results for you as there are many variables that come into play such as:
•ActualVelocity(Ammunitionmanufactures’informationinregardstomuzzlevelocitymayormaynotmatchthevelocityyourfirearmproduces.Thebestwaytodeterminetheactualmuzzlevelocityforyourfirearmis
to use a chronograph).
•Temperature
•Humidity
•Altitude
•BarometricPressure
•Conditionandinherentaccuracyofthefirearm
•Themountingsystemandhowtrueitpositionsthescopetothecenterlineofthebore
SPEEDFORCE Reticle
The SPEEDFORCE reticle (Fig. 4-1) was designed for both reaction-speed target acquisition and engagement, and for intermediate-range target
holdovers using BDC circles and hash marks. The SPEEDFORCE is an MOA subtension reticle engineered to enable shooters to continue momen-
tum from target to target and thus, excel in close-to-medium range engagements both in competition and field use.
When the riflescope is set at its lowest 1× magnification, the reticles illuminated double horseshoe serves as quick reference for centering on the
target with both eyes open, as well as for establishing moving-target leads.
Fig. 4-1