Plex reticle:
Four long medium weight tapered posts. The posts stand out well against dark backgrounds while fine cross hairs establish your exact point of aim. The narrow gate of this reticle isolates your point of aim quickly to ensure rapid target acquisition.
4 reticle:
Three medium weight posts at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock draw your eye to the center and stand out well against dark heavy cover. In the middle of your sight picture fine cross hairs intersect to indicate your exact point of aim.
BRX reticle:
4 medium weight posts at 3, 6, 9, & 12 o'clock. The 6 o'clock post is shorter with tiered hash marks that provide hold-over points for long range target acquisition.
BRH Hunting reticle:
Similar to the BRX reticle, the BRH has 4 heavy weight posts at 3, 6, 9, & 12 o'clock. The 6 o'clock post is shorter with tiered hash marks that provide hold-over points for long range target acquisition. In comparison to the BRX reticle however, the hold-over points in the BRH reticle are considerably heavier, making them more visible in low light or against dark backgrounds.
4W reticle:
The concept of the BT/4W system is to easily allow the shooter or hunter to dial in the correct elevation needed for a shot with the Ballistic Turret (BT) system, and then if necessary, be able to compensate for wind by utilizing the vertical hash marks along the crosshair. These vertical hash marks are placed in 2 MOA (Minutes of Angle) increments. The SWAROVSKI OPTIK Ballistic Calculator will be able to tell the shooter how many MOA to compensate for wind deflection. This is very much dependent upon wind speed and direction in conjunction with the velocity and ballistic coefficient of the cartridge being used.