3x25 Reticule

Center Dot: 2 moa Inside Horseshoe is 10 moa @ 100yds. Outside Horseshoe is 18 moa. Horizontal lines are 2 Mils apart. Ranging a 10" target would be as follows. 100yds is inside diameter. 200 yds is center dot to horseshoe inside edge. 300 yds is first circle on left, then the 400 yd circle. Red illumination.

 

4A Reticule

The 4a reticule is a German classic.  The difference between the standard #4 and 4a is any 4a reticule has a wider opening in the center utilizing the thin lines. Great for low light, our 4a has thin lines of .25 moa and thick bars of 1 moa @ 100yds.

4A Dot Reticule

Our 4a dot reticule features a dot sized .5 moa @ 100yds. The illumination lights the dot green in color, and the subtension of the lines is the same as our 4a reticule above. Excellent for very low light hunting and a best seller.

7A Reticule

This is as basic as it gets.  The 7a has a wide open center with lines .25 moa @ 100yds and heavy bars of 1 moa @ 100yds. Easy and simple it remains in our line with the 4-14 x 50 hunting scope.

CQB-BDC Reticule

Our best selling close quarters reticule.  Line thickness is .5 moa @ 100yds on 8 power. Dot diameter is 1.5 moa, inside horseshoe is 10 moa, outside horseshoe is 16 moa.  Reticule designed with a 62gr fmj 5.56 nato for holdover, but it works well with 147gr-155gr .308's as well. Tick marks represent 21" shoulders and taper to 800 yds for quick ranging. Red illumination.

M-SeriesCQB

This reticule features 15 mils of ranging or holdover and has a center dot of 1 moa. Inside horseshoe is 10 moa and outside is 18 moa. A 10" target ranges as follows. 100 m inside horseshoe, 200 m dot to inside edge, 300 is first circle marked "3", 4 5 6 are the smaller circles as you move to the right.  These scopes are true bdc cam for either .223 or .308. Red illumination.

 

HR5 Reticule

Since introduction in late 2007, our HR-5 reticule has taken over the hunting market. Years of research lead us to this design which has an illuminated center dot (green), 5 mils of holdover/ranging and a scale at the bottom that represents 24" @ 200yds. Bracket your deer, elk, coyote, etc and use the mils for holdover. Once you know your trajectory it is as fast as it is easy. Several record animals have been taken between 450 and 800yds with this new design.

MP-8 Reticule

The most copied reticule on the market, we flattened the mil dots into hashmarks, added 1/2 mil increments and the rest is history. Fine lines are .05 mils, heavy lines .5 mils. This original comes in our fixed powers, 2.5-10 x42 non illuminated, and some older scopes.

MP-8 Dot Reticule

We upgraded our standard MP-8 with a .25 moa dot in the center for greater precision. This reticule is the most requested reticule in our line and is hard to beat. Same speces as the original, it illuminates red and continues to dominate the target/tactical market. Try it and you won't use anything else.

Nato Style Reticule

Also known as our MP-9, this reticule is available in our M-Series of scopes. The center dot is 1 moa @ 100m and the scale represents 36" from 200-800.  From the center dot to any heavy bar is 36" @ 100m. Red illumination and your choice of .223 or .308.

VRM Reticule

Designed by a professional varmint shooter, this reticle features a .5 moa dot that illuminates red.   5 mils of ranging /holdover and heavy bars that taper to a point.  Tick marks are 2 moa from center for windage and the deep dish view at the bottom is great for glassing without busy lines in the way. Deadly accurate, it only comes in our 3-18 x 42 VRM scope.

These are the reticules that Valdada Optics currently produces. We have made some of these reticules in several different scopes over the years and you may have and older scope with a reticule choice you don't see here, or you may have a scope in which that reticule is no longer available. Take a minute to look at these reticules and learn more about what products they are available in and how they work. All ranges are at 100 yards except the M-Series which are meters. You always range on a specified power, usually max power on the low magnification scopes, or 10x or 12x for our variables.  Fixed power scopes range correctly at their predetermined magnification...We  know, we know, but you would be shocked to find out how many calls we get asking at what power a fixed 16x ranges at.