Leupold Hunting Equipment User Manual

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An Overview of the Leupold

Ballistics Aiming System

The Leupold Ballistics Aiming System provides a series of aiming points to

improve your ability to shoot accurately at longer ranges. The first aiming

point (the intersection of the German #4 reticle) is designed to be used at 200

yards with most common varmint cartridges or at 300 yards in several flatter

shooting cartridges designed for longer range use. See page 14 for cartridge

group tables.

The Leupold Ballistics Aiming System provides you with two different power

selector positions, indicated by large and small triangles located within the

magnification level indicators (VX-7 users: see “Another Way to Sight In”

on page 30). These are provided to allow you to select the hold points best

suited to the cartridge you are using. In some cases, the smaller triangle setting

can be used to accommodate your slower, heavier bullet load, while the larger

triangle can be used to accommodate a faster, lighter bullet load in the same

rifle. The reticle assumes bullets of similar spitzer shape will be used throughout.

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