The ATHLON APLR FFP IR MIL Reticle

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APLR FFP IR MIL

The ATHLON APLR FFP IR MIL Reticle Designed to achieve ultimate precision level at long-distance shooting with accurate ranging capability, APLR FFP IR MIL reticle can help you quickly determine distance, holdover positions, windage correction and leads for a moving target. The unique design of fine.2 mil hash mark increments from center all the way to four directions helps the shooter set a precise holdover position for their targets within a blink of an eye. The illuminated fine reticle provides excellent low light visibility and windage holdovers on the bullet drop lines all the way up to 10 mils with.2 mil marks increments in between. Application: Precision Long Range Shooting for both Tactical and Hunting Note: The reticle image shown above may appear differently among different models due to different magnification and location of the reticle. 2 3

Example Reticle Subtensions The APLR FFP IR MIL reticle is based on the milliradian, usually shortened to mrad or mil. A mil is defined as one thousandth, or 1/1000. A mil is 1/1000 of a radian ( a unit of angular measurement). Since there are 6.2832 radians in a circle, and each radian is chopped up into a thousand pieces, there are 6.2832 x 1000 = 6,283.2 mils in a circle. Since there are 360 degree in a circle, we can get 360 degree/6,283.2 mils=0.573 degree/ mil. If the target is 100 yards ( 3600 inches) away, we can use 3600 Tan (.0573 degree) to get 3.6 inches which means 1mil equals to 3.6 inches at 100 yards The APLR FFP IR MIL reticle is located at the focal plane in the front of the erector tube which is a key part of achieving variable power inside the riflescope. Size of the first focal plane reticle grows or shrinks at the same ratio with the changing size of the image of your target when you try to zoom in or zoom out. Since the size of the reticle remains constant compared to your target regardless of the magnification, the first focal plane reticle provides ranging capability and valid holdover points at all power settings, and finer details of the reticle at high power for a shooter to engage a target with a higher level of precision and confidence. APLR FFP IR MIL A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 B1 B2 SUBTENSIONS IN MIL.04.04.05.1.5.04.4.2 B3 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5.2.2.5 1.2 1.2.2 4 5

Example Distance Ranging Equations for ranging distance to a target using mils Height of Target (Yards) x 1000 Mils Reading on Reticle = Distance to Target (Yards) Height of Target (Meters) x 1000 = Distance to Target (Meters) Mils Reading on Reticle Height of Target (Inches) x 27.8 = Distance to Target (Yards) Mils Reading on Reticle Because the actual or at least closest estimate of the height of your target is the key part of above equations, you have to know the height of your target or heights of other objects nearby your target that are known to you. As you can see the actual reading of your target is another key variable in those equations, you want to put your rifle on a steady rest as much as possible so you could get an accurate reading. If needed using the smallest measurement on the reticle to get the most accurate readings. Reading a 3-foot target (1 yard) at 2 mils gives 500 yards 1 yard x 1000 2 mils = 500 yards 6 7

Example Holdover For Compensating Bullet Drop To be able to use the elevation holdovers effectively, you have to know the distance to your target and bullet trajectory (bullet drop in inches or mils). Since most of bullet ballistic charts highlight bullet drops in inches, you have to know that, 1 mil equals to 3.6 inches at 100 yards, 7.2 inches at 200 yards, and 36 inches at 1000 yards, etc. For example, under no wind condition, if you knew your target is at 500 yards and your ammo has a 54 inch bullet drop at that distance, you want to use 3 mil holdover point. Here is how you got the 3 mil: since 1 mil equals to 3.6 inches x 5 = 18 inches at 500 yards, and then 3 mils equal to 3 x 18 inches =54 inches at 500 yards, you want to hold the 3 mil drop point to compensate the 54 inch bullet drop. To achieve ultimate precision, it is always a better idea to develop your own D.O.P.E (Data of Previous Engagement ) chart so that you can refer back to it for specific bullet drop compensation under different ambient environment and weather condition. 3 mil /54 inch holdover for a target @ 500 yards out. No wind. 8 9

Example Holdover for Wind Correction and Moving Target The APLR FFP IR MIL reticle, starting with a line of dots in 1.5 mils in each direction at 2 mil drop line and all the way down to 5 mils on each side at 10 mil drop line and having smaller size dots with interval at.2 mils and bigger size dots with interval at 1 mil, the APLR FFP IR MIL reticle provides great details of holdover positions to achieve higher level of precision and allows you to spot your holdovers in no time. The flying time of a bullet, the velocity and direction of the wind and the slippery-ness of the bullet expressed in BC (Ballistic Coefficient) determine your holdover for wind correction. Once again you have to understand the impact of those three factors on your bullet s flying path in terms of inches or mils and calculate how much holdover you have to hold, and then finding the corresponding holdover position on the reticle is a much easier task to accomplish. 2 mil wind correction for 15 mph wind from right to left at 500 yards. Elevation turret has been dialed up to compensate bullet drop, just simply use center horizontal cross line to holdover for wind correction 10 11

Use visual cross point for wind correction and bullet drop As an alternative, you can use a virtual cross point formed by hash marks on both horizontal and vertical cross lines to holdover bullet drop and wind correction. Example Hold lead correction for a moving target Distance to your target, moving speed of your target, bullet flying time, wind direction are the key factors that determine how much holdover you need to hold for a moving target. As a rule of thumb, you always hold the lead for the net distance of your target moved ( add or subtract holdover for wind correction) during the time span your bullet traveled. Example Use 3 mil to compensate a 54 inch bullet drop for a target at 500 yards, 2 mil wind correction for 15 mph wind from right to left. 1.95 mil lead holdover for a moving target traveling at 2 mph from left to right at 500 yards. Bullet flight time is 1 second during which the target traveled 2.94 feet. No wind. 12 13

THE ATHLON GOLD MEDEL LIFETIME WARRANTY* Your Athlon product is not only warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. Athlon will also repair or replace, at no charge to you, your product if you should damage it through normal use. No receipt is needed, no registration is required. This is a commitment that Athlon Optics will be the best product you can buy for your money. *This warranty does not cover damages caused by deliberate damage, misuse, theft or maintenance provided by someone other than the Athlon Authorized Service Department. 14 15