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    Posted: November/19/2013 at 17:10
I did a search but couldn't find the answer I seek.

How do the triangle reticles work? Is it the top "POINT" of the triangle that is the point of impact? Or does the entire triangle just act like a "red dot" for a point of aim. Just confused on them.
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It would depend upon how you sighted it in.  But for the best precision you would obviously want to use the tip of the triangle as your point of aim as it is the smallest point, and sight it in so it impacts at that point. 


Edited by supertool73 - November/19/2013 at 17:48
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For slow fire, use the point of the triangle.  
When going quickly, use the whole triangle as an aiming point and aim center mass.

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As ILya said, it is both a rough and a precise; tip for precision fire, whole triangle for quick.

It is a great reticle in all but the most precision of applications. I have a triangle Trijicon accupoint and love it, very quick.
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