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Since this was brought up in another thread, I thought I'd take some pictures. Most of these came out but one of them is a little blurry. Let's see if you guys know your stuff. Name the reticle and its manufacturer. -Dan #1 #2 #3 #4 ***Please note on this reticle, the vertical post is more true to the size of the reticle. #5
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One little hint, #2 is a brand new scope manufacturer...
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#1... Leupy wide duplex RE....
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#1 is the wide duplex with that stupid rangeing notch thats about useless.
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Pic #5 is a Zeiss number 4.
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#1... Leupy wide duplex RE.... Correct.
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Pic #5 is a Zeiss number 4. It's a #4, but not a Zeiss.
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Pic 5 is a German #4 reticle. You can get about the same one from Swaro, S&B, Zeiss and even Leupold..................DJ
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Pic 5 is a Leupold German #4 in my FX-III 6x42.
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Pic 3 looks like a Z-Plex to me. BTW, I really like the looks of that German #4 in that last pic. Been wanting to try a #4, but haven't so far.
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Pic 3 looks like a Z-Plex to me. BTW, I really like the looks of that German #4 in that last pic. Been wanting to try a #4, but haven't so far. Correct. Zeiss Z-Plex reticle.
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Since you guys got most of them, they are: #1 Leupold Wide Duplex RE (Range Estimating) #2 Vortex Viper Plex Reticle (This one is very, very close to the Leupold Duplex Reticle.) #3 Zeiss Conquest Z-Plex Reticle#4 Leupold Duplex (Not a very good picture) #5 Leupold German #4 Here's a picture of the scopes (minus #5 since I already had one FX-III 6x42 in the picture). In order, Leupold VX-III 3.5-10x40, Vortex Viper 3-9x40, Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40, and Leupold FX-III 6x42. Here's one more picture for a size comparison... -Dan
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