Rifle Scopes SWFA 5-20 Reticle

Mike McBride

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The SWFA 5-20 SS has a reticle with little diamonds at one mil intervals on the crosshairs. The width and height have about a 1:1.5 ratio or 1.5:1 depending on whether on the horizontal or vertical axis.

Can anyone tell me for sure what angle is subtended by each axis of these diamonds? Apart from having a variety of angles etched into the reticle, do they have a practical application?
 
Re: SWFA 5-20 Reticle

Here

FFPSSReticle-e1352051195265.jpg
 
Re: SWFA 5-20 Reticle

http://www.opticstalk.com/uploads/298/SWFA_SSHD_5-20x50_Subtensions.jpg

Short side = .2mils

Longs side = .3mils


They just help to give another point of reference when holding or measuring a target. For example, if you have to hold off .9 or 1.1 mils, you can use the edge of the diamond as a distinct aiming point. When measuring an object, you can use the inside edge of a diamond to the next inside edge of a diamond to get .8 mils. Be creative.

http://misterouchie.com/2012/05/16/mil-dot-shortcuts/
 
Re: SWFA 5-20 Reticle

Thanks a lot. SWFA sent me a digital copy of the reticle legend so that I could print it on the back of a ballistics dope sheet. The diamonds were not dimensioned and the resolution of the image isn't good enough to measure it out. .2 and .3 was what I assumed, but could not be certain.