Crosshair or reticle.
The scope itself - Zero. The reticle - see related links below
micrometers scale include cross hairs in the mounted ocular scope.
When you first get the AUG it has a scope(not available in multiplayer) with a circle with no inside as the reticle. When it gets pack a punched it keeps the scope but the reticle changes and you get a powerful masterkey shotgun that reloads 2 shots at a time.
To sight in a rifle scope without shooting, you can use a bore sighting tool or a laser boresighter. These tools help align the scope with the rifle's bore, allowing you to adjust the scope's reticle without firing any shots.
All of the major scope in Black Ops 2 have their own Reticle Challenges. In order to change reticle colors, you'll need to finish all of the Reticle Challenges. You can access the Challenges in the Barracks menu.
rectile is way better enless the red dot is big
It's a 4x scope with an illuminated tritium reticle. On the civil market, they go for a little over $1000.
To properly sight a scope without shooting, you can use a bore sighter tool or follow a method called "boresighting." This involves aligning the scope's reticle with a target at a specific distance, ensuring the crosshairs are centered on the target without firing a shot.
The ACOG scope mostly works like any other scope, using a system of lenses to magnify the target and to superimpose a reticle (aiming mark) on it. Like many other scopes, the ACOG reticle is illuminated to make it more visible. The important difference is that ACOG uses a fiber optic light gathering device (with some newer models using tritium light sources) to illuminate the reticle. This makes it free of batteries and electrical connections that may fail. It also has a minimum of controls. The high points of the ACOG are * Reliability * Ease of use * Quality of manufacture
There are several online sources where one can find a Golf Scope Rangefinder by Bushnell. Amazon, Brookstone and Binoculars are websites where one can find this item.
First focal plane scopes have the reticle size that changes with magnification, allowing for accurate holdover and ranging at any magnification level. Second focal plane scopes have a fixed reticle size, making it easier to see at higher magnifications. Pros of first focal plane scopes: Accurate holdover and ranging at any magnification level Reticle remains proportional to target size Cons of first focal plane scopes: Reticle may appear too thin at low magnifications More expensive than second focal plane scopes Consider these differences when choosing a scope for your rifle to determine your shooting needs and preferences. If you prioritize accuracy and versatility in holdover and ranging, a first focal plane scope may be the better choice. If you prefer a clearer reticle at higher magnifications and cost-effectiveness, a second focal plane scope may be more suitable.