This seems like a stupid question as I type it out, but I can't find the answer anywhere so ...
If you turn off the illumination on an illuminated scope, what does the reticle look like? The only illuminated scopes I have are of the "dot" variety (Leupold Firedot, etc.) and I know the dot just disappears, leaving the standard duplex reticle. But for something more complex like, say the Zeiss ZMOAi-1 reticle, if I turn off the illumination, would the reticle just look like the non-illuminated ZMOA-1 version?
If you turn off the illumination on an illuminated scope, what does the reticle look like? The only illuminated scopes I have are of the "dot" variety (Leupold Firedot, etc.) and I know the dot just disappears, leaving the standard duplex reticle. But for something more complex like, say the Zeiss ZMOAi-1 reticle, if I turn off the illumination, would the reticle just look like the non-illuminated ZMOA-1 version?