Home Nikon Scope Reticles Explained with Former USCG Precision Marksmanship Instructor Billy Leahy

Scope Reticles Explained with Former USCG Precision Marksmanship Instructor Billy Leahy

826
34

Getting into long-range shooting and confused, and maybe overwhelmed, with all of the scope reticles you can choose from in the market?

In this video, Billy Leahy, former USCG Precision Marksmanship Instructor, talks about the common optics reticles you’ll encounter. He covers the following reticles:

Standard Mil Dot
Leupold TMR
Nightforce Mil-XT
Horus Tremor3
Vortex EBR-7C (MRAD)
Vortex EBR-2C (MRAD)
Vortex EBR-4 (MOA)

TACTICAL HYVE LINKS
– Tactical Hyve Website |
– Marksmanship Standards |

FOLLOW US
– Instagram:
– Facebook:
– TikTok:

RECOMMENDED
– CCW Safe Insurance |
– Dry Fire Mag |
– Mantis Blackbeard |
– Mantix X10 Elite |
– Mystery Ranch Backpacks |
– NeoMag |
– Nutrient Survival |
– Tenicor Concealed Carry Holsters |
– Safariland Tactical Holsters |

VIDEO EQUIPMENT WE USE
– Sony Alpha 7S III Camera:
– Sony FE 24-70 mm Lens F2.8 G Master:
– Ronin-S Gimbal:
– GoPRO Hero 10:
– GoPRO Max:
– Sennheiser EW 112P G4 Lav Mics:
– Rode Microphones Wireless GO II:

(DISCLAIMER: This post may contain paid advertisements or affiliate links. What is an affiliate link? It means that if you click on one of the product links, Tactical Hyve will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and allows us to create more content for you! Thank you for the support!)

#TACTICALHYVE #LONGRANGESHOOTING #SCOPES

Note to readers: Please click the share buttons above or below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, social media, internet forums. etc.

34 COMMENTS

  1. Got a weaver scope on a hunting rifle with a thin horizontal line and thick vertical line cross the horizontal line then it stops like front site of the iron site so do i shoot my target at the tip of this vertical line or where it crosses vertical line normality do to the fat line its blocking target shot or kill shot never seen this before on a scope? Sorry the scope mounting ring are hiding the numbers or model.

  2. If I was on a military development team I'd have, some adjustments to the optic, military arms specific- optical- caliber specific- indexes inside optical up to max range- specific, no real field adjust needed for range, just wind

  3. I saw a hunting scope that kinda looked like the EBR-4 MOA, but it had different circles that got smaller and smaller in a rifleman mag. They advertised that at 100 yards you lined up the game to fill whatever circle and it was on. Anyone remember the type of scope that was?

  4. Am I wrong to see this as an "art" thats akin to polishing the brass on the titanic …?
    We're now seeing FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS … which do all the aiming for us.
    Using a langer to range it, a reticle you place on the target, press and hold the trigger to AUTHORIZE the system … which then waits for our inability to hold the rifle stead … to encounter the alignment to the target which initiates the hammer-drop and the projectile to find it's "mark." ……? No dope cards. No mathing the "earth's spin" … the HEAT, the bump of our heartbeats … as we hold our breath to control elevation …..?

    In fact, there's no reason to think we'd need to be any closer to the rifle than the range of a remote control which is programmed to "release ordinance." We could sit transverse to the position the rifle was fired from, so as the hornets nest begins to charge the location of that "oh so evvvvil sniper was … as mortars and even artillery is dropping on it's head … we're just watching from a position that's opposite to the rifle's vantage. Then, when done, we could release a chemical attacking agent on the systems of the rifle that disintegrate it … with a grenade (or better, a claymore) underneath it … which is our last "message" we can share with our rifle and those lucky enough to have found it. Ooooopsie poopsie. MA bad!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Granted, I LOVE understanding principle; but when you're in the field, isn't it hard to think about nothing else other than who you are to kill another person …? Even in agreement with it, all things being equal..? I'm not looking for a fair fight. Heck. I'd prefer the M2 .50 cal did my dirty work for me from the max effective range. ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. You need to begin with a definition: a mil scaled reticle is a means to measure distance to target and can also be used for a bullet drop compensation function. For ranging just multiply target size in yards times 1000 equals X and then divide X by target size in mils equals yards to target. For bullet drop compensation function just zero scope to a placeholder distsnce and then transcribe bullet drop in mils to range card from zeroed distance to greater distances off a trajectory calculation for your bullet/velocity. Thatโ€™s it.

Leave a Reply