Another customizable feature of your RX® rangefinder is the Match 13® Reticle System. Choose from longtime favorites and unique new offerings, tailoring your reticle to terrain and game you’re hunting. Whether you’re using the Bracket Square Duplex® to bracket an elk at 30 yards, or the Plus Point™ for smaller targets including varmints, the exclusive Leupold® Match 13 Reticle System ensures you’ll have the right reticle for whatever and wherever you hunt or shoot. Each of the reticles in the Match 13 Reticle System is available with the Leupold Plus Point, for added level of accuracy in pinpointing a target.
Plus Point™ Reticle: Ideal for varmints and small targets. Small open center avoids coverage of extremely small or distant targets.
Duplex® Reticle: A reticle familiar to nearly everyone with a riflescope, it draws the eye to the center towards the target, is easy to see, and doesn’t cover the target in the center where aiming is most critical. Shown with and without the Plus Point.
Bracket Circle Duplex Reticle: You get bolder aiming for low-light/low-contrast situations with the Bracket Circle Duplex. It brackets small game and 3D targets at 40 yards, and brackets a deer at 50 yards. Excellent for muzzleloaders. Shown with and without the Plus Point.
Bracket Square Duplex Reticle: Brackets an elk torso at 40 yards or a deer at 30 yards, and gives archers easy aiming on 3D targets and game. The Duplex provides bold contrast for low light. Shown with and without the Plus Point.
Bracket Square Reticle: Brackets an elk torso at 40 yards or a deer torso at 30 yards. Offers easy aiming on 3D targets and game for archers. Shown with and without the Plus Point.
Bracket Circle Reticle: Brackets small game 3D targets and game at 40 yards, or a deer at 50 yards. A great choice for muzzleloaders. The open compass points draw the eye to the center. Shown with and without the Plus Point.
German #4 Reticle: Another classic favorite, it offers bold aiming and freedom from obstructions in the upper half of the field of view. Shown with and without the Plus Point.