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AUST Pattern 1918 Scope reticle
Hi all
I have been scouring the internet and this forum to try and find a picture/diagram or description of what reticle is on the Pattern 1918 scope used on Australian sniper rifles.
Is it the same as the No.32 ?
The only mention I have been able to find so far is a reference to a "Grat reticle and cross wire".
Do any owners of the 1918 have any photos of the sight picture/reticle they can post?
thanks in advance.
Jon
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10-02-2016 08:06 PM
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(1) & (2), No.4 Mk.I (T) and view through No.32 T/S. (3) & (4) Australian No.1 Mk.III (T) and view through Aust. Pattern 18 T/S.
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Terry, that is perfect. thank you.
You have some great rifles there.
Regards
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It doesn't look as though the crosswire is square to the post - last photo. Or is it me? We had a chart to test for that in the days when we would re-string the diaphragms
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I think the rifle is slightly canted over to the left in that photo; so the horizontal lines on the wall trick the eye. Look at the verticle line compared to the wall post.
I must say that those two rifles are fabulous; and probably made from pure "unobtainium" as far as my piggy bank is concerned.
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