tähtäinristikon
Tähtäinristikon, also known as the "crosshair" or "crosshair sight," is a traditional Finnish hunting and target shooting accessory used primarily in the context of rifle shooting. It consists of a metal crosshair mounted on a transparent or semi-transparent plate, often made of glass or plastic, which is attached to the rifle's scope or sight assembly. The design allows shooters to align their target with the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines for precise aiming.
The origins of tähtäinristikon can be traced back to the early 20th century, when rifle scopes and
Tähtäinristikon is commonly associated with Finnish hunting culture, especially in the context of winter hunting, where
The term "tähtäinristikon" itself is derived from Finnish words where *tähtäin* means "sight" and *ristikon* refers