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After World War II Leupold & Stevens began making gun scopes after Marcus Leupold failed to hit a deer with his rifle. His scope fogged up and he is reported to have exclaimed "Hell! I could build a better scope than this!" as the deer bounded off. [3] [4] In 1962, Leupold invented the Duplex Reticle, which most riflescopes now use. [6]
Wire reticles are the oldest type of reticles and are made out of metal wire or thread, mounted in an optically appropriate position in the telescopic sight's tube. Etched reticles are an optic element, often a glass plate, with inked patterns etched onto it, and are mounted as an integrated part of the lightpath. When backlit through the ...
A Leupold telescopic sight mounted on a dovetailed rifle receiver via two scope rings From left: A sketch of a cross section on a Zeiss rail and ring mount, both with a Picatinny rail interface. Scope mounts are rigid implements used to attach (typically) a telescopic sight or other types of optical sights onto a firearm .
Reticle dot size 0.6 mrad (2.1 MOA) 0.8 mrad (2.8 MOA) 1.0 mrad (3.4 MOA) 1.2 mrad (4.1 MOA) 1.6 mrad (5.5 MOA) 1.8 mrad (6.2 MOA) 2.2 mrad (7.5 MOA) Range 10 m 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 18 mm 22 mm Range 20 m 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 24 mm 32 mm 36 mm 44 mm Range 50 m 30 mm 40 mm 50 mm 60 mm 80 mm 90 mm 110 mm
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The M24 originally came tapped for the Leupold Ultra M3A 10×42mm fixed-power scope, which came with a circle-shaped mil-dot glass-etched reticle. This was later replaced in 1998 by the Leupold Mk 4 LR/T M1 10×40mm fixed-power scope with an elongated-shaped mil-dot wire reticle. [5]