Instruction Manual

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Using FX-MRAD for wind hold
UsingtheFX-MRADreticleforwindagecorrectionismuchfasterthanusingtheriflescopeswindageadjustmentturretforboththeinitialshot
andanyfollow-upshots.Whenadjustingforwindholdusingthereticle,youcanusethevarioushashmarksonthereticle’shorizontalwirelike
a ruler to reference your specified point for aiming into the wind. For example, if the wind speed value has you holding 1.5 MRAD left, you will
be using the second gap to the right of the crosshair (between the large 1 and 2 MRAD hash marks) as your aiming point (Fig. 4-8).
If you are using the reticle for elevation correction as well as for wind hold, you can establish an aiming point by referencing both the proper
vertical and horizontal hash marks or gaps” and then visualize the target placement where these reference points would intersect in the lower
right quadrant of the reticle, as shown (Fig. 4-9).
Equations for the use of the FX-MRAD reticle are:
Target size in cm ÷ Image size (in MRADs) in reticle × 10 = Distance in Meters
Target size in Inches ÷ image size (in MRADs) in reticle × 27.77 = Distance in Yards
Target size in Inches ÷ Image size (in MRADs) in reticle × 25.4 = Distance in Meters
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Fig. 4-9
Fig. 4-8