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crash course in dialing your shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1303361" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>Thanks Theis I actually just found an article that said the same thing and that does make it so much simpler. In essence your using the reticle as a ruler and each mil is your unit of measurement. There's no need to think of it in inches or feet or anything else except mils. Though I'll probably always keep in mind that a .1mil click is roughly 1/3" when making final adjustments for center.</p><p></p><p>Now when you have your comp for distance from a ballistics program, say it says 5.6 mils at 800 yrds do you just need to dial 5 mils plus 6 clicks more and your there? Is it that simple (given your compensations are accurate)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1303361, member: 96274"] Thanks Theis I actually just found an article that said the same thing and that does make it so much simpler. In essence your using the reticle as a ruler and each mil is your unit of measurement. There's no need to think of it in inches or feet or anything else except mils. Though I'll probably always keep in mind that a .1mil click is roughly 1/3" when making final adjustments for center. Now when you have your comp for distance from a ballistics program, say it says 5.6 mils at 800 yrds do you just need to dial 5 mils plus 6 clicks more and your there? Is it that simple (given your compensations are accurate)? [/QUOTE]
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