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Understanding the German post site

I have a hinsoldt-wetzlar pre ww2 scope that is 4x. The site reticle is the german T post with a small dot in the middle. I am wondering if there is any know documentation on how to use the german post when shooting at different ranges? I will attach a picture of the reticle. Like for example is there any formulat to figure out how much of an area does the small dot cover at 100 yds, 200 yds etc.
 

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I think that is a variation of Absehen 4. The distance between the middle dot and the thicker side should be a certain distance at 100m. Could be different for any maker though, so not fully sure on this.
 
It's one of the variants of T post, period correct it was encountered sometimes in scopes taken by the military from hunters in 40's. The dot works the same as the tip on the middle post in a normal T post. According to sniper manuals on 100m a space between side posts corresponds to one human chest or 50 cm.
 
With this reticle I would think this is a commercial scope and not military. But you'd have to show the overall scope to be able to tell you if you have a (former) military or commercial scope.
 
I doubt it's military scope, but sometimes reticles were changed post war. However that rifle and bolt look seriously mangled...
Those reticle #4 with dots I believe were for civilian target shooting in mind.



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Yes, it can be commercial scope in military use as they were pressed into service because of contract scope shortages. Also here is an official list of reticles used by military:
 

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I doubt it's military scope, but sometimes reticles were changed post war. However that rifle and bolt look seriously mangled...
Those reticle #4 with dots I believe were for civilian target shooting in mind.



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The scope I bought in e-bay and mounted on a yugo m48 bo. The original bolt on the yugo m48 doesn't bend as sharp as the 98k so I had them bend the bolt. That and drill and tap are the only gunsmithing I have done. At 100 yds I have gotten groups of 5touching within 1.5 in from each other.
 

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