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Sig Kilo 10k subtensions ??

jrsandiego12

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Does anyone know the subtension detail on the Kilo 10k mil reticle. You would think they would put this in the manual, but its not.
 

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Hmmm - I think we are all being asked to surmise the obvious. Given its a 10x bino, and the hash marks have a 50 at the end, then I think we all surmise it's 10 mil increments. What I am looking for is - Has anyone seen a true subtensions diagram for the reticle. How big is the inner circle in mills? How wide are the subtension hash marks? etc.
 
Take your rifle scope’s mil reticle and confirm what they are. You’ll have an answer in about 30 seconds.

But yea, that should definitely be printed in the manual. Did you reach out to Sig CS to see what they had to say?
 
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I’m assuming they didn’t bother with listing it because…..well…..you have a laser RF and won’t be milling anything.

And the only way you’d be able to realistically use it to mil for wind strategy is if it had at least .5 increments which it obviously does not.
 
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Take your rifle scope’s mil reticle and confirm what they are. You’ll have an answer in about 30 seconds.

But yea, that should definitely be printed in the manual. Did you reach out to Sig CS to see what they had to say?
Don't have the binos so can't measure. Called Sig and they did not have an answer

Don't really care about subtenisions but would like to know size of aiming circle
 
Weird that sig does not have this info out there.

In any case just set a graded target and map the reticle using the mil scale on your mil scope.

Even a rock or a house would work for this purpose.
 
It appears that the MIL reticle is 5 mils per dot -- from center to first dot on the right or left, and next dot, etc. There are clues in the phone app about the reticle, but no subtension diagram you typically find on a reticle. I did verify a target board that was scope reticle 10 MIL wide, and it matched in the Sig reticle to the dots/hashes on each side of the dot.