Swarovski reticle question

The CD-1 is undoubtedly my favorite dangerous game reticle especially if it had the lighted "dot". There is actually differences in that dot. I have two of them that have a very small aperture in the "dot" that seems to illuminate itself on a "bullseye target".
 
The CD-1 is undoubtedly my favorite dangerous game reticle especially if it had the lighted "dot". There is actually differences in that dot. I have two of them that have a very small aperture in the "dot" that seems to illuminate itself on a "bullseye target".

I would like it if it didn’t illuminate the ring as well. I’ve got a Z6 1-6x24 EE with Swarovski now changing this out for a 4i. I find the illuminated ring washes the target out in low light.
 
I would like it if it didn’t illuminate the ring as well. I’ve got a Z6 1-6x24 EE with Swarovski now changing this out for a 4i. I find the illuminated ring washes the target out in low light.
I definitely like that 4i. I should give Swarovski a call and see if they still change out reticles on the EE models. Every time that I use the 4i, I realize why I like it more than the circle dot that I have.

I now have a non-EE 1-6x24 4i to mount on something. This power range and scope fits in fine with lots of my less than 375 caliber use also.
 
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