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06-17-2008, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by remingtonman_25_06
I cant seem to find out how or where to plug in the numbers to get what I want. I dont wanna pay 150 for the program either. If I gave you my info, could you possibly run it when you get time??
Shooting a 50g NBT @ 3300, BC is like .240 or so, zero at 200. sight height 1.5"
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For see level conditions.
If you need any changes let me know.
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06-17-2008, 03:40 PM
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Hey thanks a ton Eaglet! That will help me out a lot! I would like to see what it would be like if zeroed at 100 yards as well. When you get time anyways. Thanks again.
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06-17-2008, 03:45 PM
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Eaglet,
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear on my request, I know how to post the picture. What I wanted to know is how you got the picture in the first place. I can't see any way to make a copy of the Reticle Hold page.
Thanks.
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06-18-2008, 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
Eaglet,
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear on my request, I know how to post the picture. What I wanted to know is how you got the picture in the first place. I can't see any way to make a copy of the Reticle Hold page.
Thanks.
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What you do is that when your done and everything is on the screen of your computer, I'm using Windows XP, and should be the same for any windows from Microsoft, once you have on the screen what you want to post, press and release the key, on your keyboard, "PrtScrn" ; what that dows is that it takes a picture of your screen and saves it in the clipboard menory, now, you open a photo editing program, if you don't have any use "Paint" that comes with Windows and go to edit and click on "Paste". Now you will see your whole screen as a picture. Crop the section you want and save it. Now you have a file that you can post.
If you need more help just PM or e-mail me. 
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06-18-2008, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by remingtonman_25_06
Hey thanks a ton Eaglet! That will help me out a lot! I would like to see what it would be like if zeroed at 100 yards as well. When you get time anyways. Thanks again.
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Your welcome.

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06-18-2008, 06:07 AM
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Thanks, Eaglet!
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06-18-2008, 09:50 AM
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I have that scope on a rifle that I do not use much, BUT, and this is a biggie, as I recall Sightron made up their own Mil-Dot size!
In other words you will have to tweak your calculations and not use true Mils! It is not that big of a deal, just shoot and make a cheat sheet.
Mine is several years old and they could have corrected this by now, so go out to 100 yards and mark 2 dark lines 1 mil apart and see if there is any magnification that matches up with a Mil.
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PS This is old but probably worth reading:
Sightron SII416X42MD Tactical Riflescope
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