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He opened his eye again and saw that the reticle was still.
The system has a light source followed by a projection reticle.
The viewer cannot see through them and only sees an image of the reticle.
There is no need for other optical elements to focus light behind a reticle.
He laid the reticle where the two strokes of the X met.
He moved the rifle slightly, so that the dot reticle was next to the man's head.
He narrowed his concentration to the reticle and the target beyond it.
Its name is Latin for the reticle, an instrument used to measure star positions.
To attack, the player has to press the action button while the reticle is in range of the enemy.
The left foot was used to control the reflector sight range reticle.
Vanessa gave the word: The cruiser was centered in the computer reticle.
His aiming reticle went from yellow to red as the targeting computer locked on.
The Hornet grew in the circle of his target reticle.
The reticle could be adjusted vertically for range, from 0 to 1300 meters.
There was the main triangular chevron in the center of the reticle.
The light is projected forward through the scope, and reflects off the back surface of the reticle.
The result is a reticle that is stable with the change in temperature.
The fundamental difference is, however, the avoidance of reticles.
The reticle consists of a single vertical post with a sharp tip in the center.
This equipment set can produce approximately five 65 nm reticles per day.
The color of a sight reticle is often red or amber for visibility against most backgrounds.
He laid his aiming reticle on the Lamprey over the western valley.
The scope was one of the new models in 1.5-5 power, with the dot reticle that Henry preferred.
Many binoculars have range finding reticle (scale) superimposed on the view.
Some cover slips may have reticles etched on them.
If you do end up with crossed wires, keep calm!
The strip reached across the space between her hand and the crossed wires.
We've got a whole file of cases where they've crossed wires with us round the world.
I think there's some crossed wires here - the physicist in question was someone else.
It is also frequently used to join crossed wires and bars.
Multicultural living is not without its crossed wires, however.
Not your fault or mine, a barrier, crossed wires, God knows.
The result was that a lot of shouting went on, producing much crossfire and more crossed wires.
All of which leaves investors sorting out crossed wires.
Between the end of the beams of this cross wires were spun.
Late one night, I set the cross wires on the center of the waning crescent and fired off a pulse.
"Just some crossed wires, Lieutenant," I said in a reassuring tone of voice.
"There's some crossed wires here," he said yesterday.
But speaking clearly to the world was something this White House boasted about, so the crossed wires have seemed particularly notable.
There were crossed wires over the Atlantic.
This often causes crossed wires and much hilarity.
Keeping his head still, he then adjusted the aiming rod so its cross wires bisected the target.
Since there are no crossing wires, the ball whisk is easier to clean than traditional looped varieties.
There are some crossed wires regarding Oceanic's length.
Fact-checking would have caught my mistake had a case of crossed wires not bollixed our usually reliable process.
We did all the paperwork with her in the shop; we obviously had crossed wires after that.'
In modern times, the artist's instinct to preserve has sometimes crossed wires with a more institutional expression of that drive: the museum or archive.
The switch mechanism consisted of rotaxane molecules between two crossed wires.
He fussed about the basket, checking his altitude by a sighting device with cross wires.
He was crossing wires in.
He had been living in the cross hairs ever since.
"All of these look like they will be in the cross hairs."
Women who need abortions for their health are in the cross hairs now.
I say we have to put them all into the cross hairs."
The cross hairs are now centered on - what, exactly?
"We are where the cross hairs center," he told us.
This is not a time you want to be in the cross hairs."
She put the cross hairs over the small of his back and fired twice.
There was no real possibility that anyone important would walk through this guy's cross hairs.
The cross hairs went out to a large section of blackness.
He found three star images brought together perfectly in the cross hairs.
Step 3 Position the star exactly on the centre of the cross hairs.
But it's complicated, and we've been caught in the cross hairs.
He shifted the cross hairs from one bull to the other.
All I needed to do was center the plane in the cross hairs of the scope and fire.
He glanced at her, taking his eyes off the cross hairs for only an instant.
The sun is out and it's 10:30 as I lay the cross hairs on his chest.
Without a word he sighted in the cross hairs of the scope.
The cross hairs settled, and his hands became rock steady.
Exactly as predicted, the first target appeared right under his cross hairs.
It also put them, for a brief time at least, in the cross hairs of community resentment.
Did he shoot the pitching coach to take himself out of the cross hairs?
They were right in the cross hairs of it.
The sniper's cross hairs lay directly on the general's heart.
Cross hairs appeared on the windscreen in front of her.