Different reticles for riflescopes
DDoptics uses the following materials for its riflescopes 3 reticles depending on the target optics:
Reticle 4 ILU with Luminous point IIUnfortunately, fine details such as the light unit are often skimped on. And this has far-reaching consequences! Not so with DDoptics. " More info or IFiber
Most of the hunters who have a Reticle with Light pointThe choice of reticle and the associated mode of operation of the illuminated dot is of decisive importance when purchasing. " More info opt for this reticle 4. The illuminated dot is switched on in the dark. A light source shines through the built-in Glass fibreA state-of-the-art position and movement sensor registers every movement and the position of the optics. A controller interprets this data so that the illuminated dot is there when you need it. " More info.

MIL Dot ILU reticle with illuminated dot II or IFiber
Aiming optics with Mildot reticle originally come from the military use. The points are 10 cm apart at 100 m and 100 cm apart at 1000 m. This allows you to Excellent at estimating distances. The illuminated reticle is switched on in the dark. A light source shines through the Built-in glass fibre.

Fine Duplex ILU reticle with illuminated dot II or IFiber
For Shooters on the shooting range or for Competitions very well suited. For hunting riflescopes with reticle 4 are usually preferred. With Fine Duplex many hunters find the contrast between game and crosshairs too low - especially when hunting from a hide or when the light conditions deteriorate.
