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2. Non-scalable reticles
The values of the non-scalable reticles are correct in
the following cases:
when the magnification of the scope is set to minimum
–
when "picture in picture" is activated
–
Scalable reticles
Reticle parameters apply to all magnifications
D50i
C50i
X54i
H50i
X50i
T54i
M58i
X51Fi-300
M56Fi (Mil-Dot)
M57Fi (Mil-Dot)
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
3. D50i
Reticle parameters (for minimum magnification)
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
A
B
C
Model
Section A
Section B
Section C
MOA cm @ 100 m
XM30
3.0
3.0
0.4
XM38
2.4
2.4
0.3
XM50
1.8
1.8
0.3
XQ38
4.0
4.0
0.6
XQ50
3.1
3.1
0.4
XM30
8.8
8.8
1.3
XM38
6.9
6.9
1.0
XM50
5.3
5.3
0.8
XQ38
11.7
11.7
1.7
XQ50
8.9
8.9
1.3
XP38
6.7
6.7
1.0
XP50
5.1
5.1
0.7
XP38
19.6
19.6
2.8
XP50
14.9
14.9
2.1
4. C50i
D
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
Reticle parameters (for minimum magnification)
A
B
C
Model
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
MOA cm @ 100 m
XM30
3.0
3.0
0.4
34.4
XM38
2.4
2.4
0.3
34.4
XM50
1.8
1.8
0.3
34.4
XQ38
4.0
4.0
0.6
34.4
XQ50
3.1
3.1
0.4
34.4
XM30
8.8
8.8
1.3
100
XM38
6.9
6.9
1.0
100
XM50
5.3
5.3
0.8
100
XQ38
11.7
11.7
1.7
100
XQ50
8.9
8.9
1.3
100
XP38
6.7
6.7
1.0
68.8
XP50
5.1
5.1
0.7
68.8
XP38
19.6
19.6
2.8
200
XP50
14.9
14.9
2.1
200
5. X54i
A
B
C
D
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
Reticle parameters (for minimum magnification)
Model
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
MOA cm @ 100 m
XM30
3.0
3.0
0.4
34.4
XM38
2.4
2.4
0.3
34.4
XM50
1.8
1.8
0.3
34.4
XQ38
4.0
4.0
0.6
34.4
XQ50
3.1
3.1
0.4
34.4
XM30
8.8
8.8
1.3
100
XM38
6.9
6.9
1.0
100
XM50
5.3
5.3
0.8
100
XQ38
11.7
11.7
1.7
100
XQ50
8.9
8.9
1.3
100
XP38
6.7
6.7
1.0
68.8
XP50
5.1
5.1
0.7
68.8
XP38
19.6
19.6
2.8
200
XP50
14.9
14.9
2.1
200
6. H50i
G
F
D
E
A
B
C
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
Reticle parameters (for minimum magnification)
Model
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section G
MOA cm @ 100 m
XM30
3.0
3.0
0.4
10
10
38.2
130
XM38
2.4
2.4
0.3
10
10
29.1
102
XM50
1.8
1.8
0.3
10
10
21
76
XQ38
4.0
4.0
0.6
10
10
53
176.4
XQ50
3.1
3.1
0.4
10
10
39.1
132.9
XM30
8.8
8.8
1.3
29
29
111
379
XM38
6.9
6.9
1.0
29
29
85
296
XM50
5.3
5.3
0.8
29
29
61
221
XQ38
11.7
11.7
1.7
29
29
154
513
XQ50
8.9
8.9
1.3
29
29
114
387
XP38
6.7
6.7
1.0
20
20
86.7
292.4
XP50
5.1
5.1
0.7
20
20
63.5
219.8
XP38
19.6
19.6
2.8
58
58
252
851
XP50
14.9
14.9
2.1
58
58
185
640
7. X50i
G E
D
F
A
B
C
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
Reticle parameters (for minimum magnification)
Model
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section G
MOA cm @ 100 m
XM30
3.0
3.0
0.4
17.2
34.4
1.2
118
XM38
2.4
2.4
0.3
17.2
34.4
1
90
XM50
1.8
1.8
0.3
17.2
34.4
1
64
XQ38
4.0
4.0
0.6
34.4
68.8
1.8
164
XQ50
3.1
3.1
0.4
34.4
68.8
1.2
121
XM30
8.8
8.8
1.3
50
100
3.5
343
XM38
6.9
6.9
1.0
50
100
2.9
260
XM50
5.3
5.3
0.8
50
100
2.9
186
XQ38
11.7
11.7
1.7
100
200
5.1
478
XQ50
8.9
8.9
1.3
100
200
3.5
351
XP38
6.7
6.7
1.0
34.4
68.8
3
267
XP50
5.1
5.1
0.7
34.4
68.8
2.1
195
XP38
19.6
19.6
2.8
100
200
8.7
779
XP50
14.9
14.9
2.1
100
200
6.1
568
8. T54i
A
B
C
D
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
Reticle parameters (for minimum magnification)
Model
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
MOA cm @ 100 m
XM30
34.4
118
137
3
XM38
34.4
89
108
2.4
XM50
34.4
64
82
1.8
XQ38
34.4
164
183
4.0
XQ50
34.4
121
139
3.1
XM30
100
343
398
8.8
XM38
100
260
314
7
XM50
100
186
239
5.3
XQ38
100
478
534
11.7
XQ50
100
351
406
8.9
XP38
68.8
268
306
6.7
XP50
68.8
195
232
5.1
XP38
200
779
889
19.6
XP50
200
567
676
15
10. M58i
Reticle
parameters
THERMION XM30
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
MOA cm @ 100 m
3.0
3.0
0.4
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 3.5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 7x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 10x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 14x magnification
8.8 On minimal magnification
8.8 On minimal magnification
1.3 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 14x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 14x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 7x magnification
THERMION XM38
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
MOA cm @ 100 m
2.4
2.4
0.3
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 4x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 6x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 8x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 12x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 16x magnification
6.9 On minimal magnification
6.9 On minimal magnification
1.0 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 16x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 16x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 8x magnification
THERMION XM50
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
Section f
MOA cm @ 100 m
1.8
1.8
0.3
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 5.5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 8x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 11x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 15x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 19x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 22x magnification
5.3 On minimal magnification
5.3 On minimal magnification
0.8 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 22x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 22x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 11x magnification
THERMION XP38 THERMION XP50
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
MOA MOA
cm @ 100 m cm @ 100 m
6.7
6.7
1
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 1.5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 3x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 6x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 9x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 12x magnification
5.1
5.1
0.7
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 2x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 4x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 8x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 12x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 16x magnification
19.6 On minimal magnification
19.6 On minimal magnification
2.9 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 12x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 12x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 6x magnification
14.9 On minimal magnification
14.9 On minimal magnification
2 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 16x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 16x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 8x magnification
11. M58i
Reticle
parameters
THERMION XQ38 THERMION XQ50
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Section a
Section b
Section c
Section d
Section e
MOA MOA
cm @ 100 m cm @ 100 m
4
4
0.6
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 2.5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 4x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 7.5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 10x magnification
3.1
3.1
0.4
3.5
3.5
3.5
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 3.5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 5x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 7x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 10x magnification
1 mil (10 cm @ 100 m) on 14x magnification
11.8 On minimal magnification
11.8 On minimal magnification
1.7 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 10x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 10x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 5x magnification
8.9 On minimal magnification
8.9 On minimal magnification
1.3 On minimal magnification
10 (1 mil) On 14x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 14x magnification
10 (1 mil) On 7x magnification
12. M56Fi
A
B
C
Reticle parameters (apply to all magnifications)
SCALABLE
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
Section A
Section B
Section C
MOA
3.5
3.5
0.86
cm @ 100 m
10 (1 mil)
10 (1 mil)
2.5 (0.25 mil)
13. X51Fi-300
Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
15 cm (fox body)
23 cm (roe deer body)
35 cm (wild boar body)
—
23 cm (roe deer body)
35 cm (wild boar body)
50 cm (deer body)
15 cm (fox body)
200 m 300 m
A
B
C
D
200 m
Reticle parameters (apply to all magnifications)
SCALABLE
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
14. Section A
Section B
Section C
MOA
3.5
3.5
0.86
cm @ 100 m
10 (1 mil)
10 (1 mil)
2.5 (0.25 mil)
A
B
C
Reticle parameters (apply to all magnifications)
M57Fi
SCALABLE
THERMION
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes