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Five reticles are available for both new Leica rifle scopes of the ER series, the 2.5-10x42 and the 3.5-10x42. The reticles are suitable for all kinds of shooting.

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Leica reticle 1
A traditional continental woodland stalking reticle, highly adaptable and still very much in use today; ideal for the woodland stalker who also plans to visit continental Europe for driven game.

Leica #4A reticle
The classic #4A reticle was designed for use with 6 or more power scopes on small targets or for longer range shots. The three bold posts combined with fine cross-hair design improve non-illuminated low-light capabilities. #4A is now firmly established as the standard for most UK stalking applications.

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LeicaPlex

This is a ‘fine’ Duplex; possibly the most versatile of all cross-hair designs. ‘Fine’ enough for small quarry, longer-range shooting and target applications, whilst ‘broad’ enough to enhance use in low-light (dawn or dusk) conditions.

Leica Ballistic reticle

No more ‘guessing’ or ‘holding over’; designed by Leica to establish precise long-range bullet-drop compensation. When used with Leica Range-Finder products, the user’s unique ballistic information such as barrel length, muzzle velocity and bullet weight, is combined with the ‘scopes vertical hatching to define bullet accurate drop over distance. In combination with side-wheel parallax adjustment and fine ¼” MOA adjustment clicks, this reticule was designed specifically for the modern stalker and competitive medium to long range target shooter. .  

Reticle CDD

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Leica CDD reticle

The CDD (Charles Daly Defense) reticle is a very specialist reticle designed specifically for target shooters and is widely regarded as the ‘cleanest’ target acquisition aid. The uncluttered, unfussy view with very fine cross-hairs allows an optimum view of the target. The reticule is complete with two separate dots with subtension values of 11.5 and 8.4mm respectively for use in varied light qualities; the cross hair and dots are separated by 70mm.