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USING THE BTR-1 TACTICAL RETICLE IN A SECOND FOCAL PLANE SCOPE ( ET1624SF)
Elite Tactical model ET1624SF with the BTR-1 Tactical Reticle is designed to be sighted-in at 100 meters/yards, and provides hold
over points out to 600 meters. This reticle is calibrated for use with 223 Rem/5.56 ammunition loaded with 55-62 grain bullets. The
reticle design allows accurate aiming points out to 600 meters. It also features an illumination control dial with 11 brightness settings,
including 2 positions for use with night vision units.
How To Use the Reticle:
Once zeroed at 100 yards or meters, the center dot of the BTR-1 reticle is used for shots out to 200 meters, based on the 5.56/.223
Rem caliber. Below the center dot, you will find a series of four upside down “T’s” that represent 300, 400, 500, and 600 meter ranges.
The “T’s” are used as a bracketing system to best fit a 12”x18” target. When acquiring your target, find the best fit bracket and send
your shot. With the reticle in the second focal plane, the scope must be set at 6.5x magnification to insure the accuracy of the holdover
points.
Illuminated Reticle Features
The BTR-1 reticle is illuminated. The “third knob” along with elevation and windage turrets is a brightness adjustment control (not a side
focus knob), numbered from 0 to 11 (see Fig. 1, next page). To increase the brightness, set the control to a higher number (opposite
the white index dot). To turn off the illumination and when storing the scope, set the dial to any of the “Off” positions (dots) between
each numbered illumination setting. To replace the battery, remove the cap on the brightness adjustment control knob using a coin, and
insert a CR2032 battery with the “+” mark facing up (Fig. 2).
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