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crash course in dialing your shot
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<blockquote data-quote="dsculley" data-source="post: 1304065" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>1 mil = 1/1000 of whatever range you are shooting. If you think in MOA, then 1 click (0.1 mil) is approximately 1/3" at 100 yds, 2/3" at 200 yds, etc. (No, this is not precise but it will get you on target in most cases. As was said earlier, 0.36" at 100 yds, not 0.33")</p><p></p><p>You can help prevent the confusion. Go to a good ballistic program just as JBM Ballistics and print your drop chart in mils. If you have a good MV and BC for your bullet you can get very close, then go to a range to prove it. Just start with the predicted and record the difference to make your own field proven ballistic table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsculley, post: 1304065, member: 77514"] 1 mil = 1/1000 of whatever range you are shooting. If you think in MOA, then 1 click (0.1 mil) is approximately 1/3" at 100 yds, 2/3" at 200 yds, etc. (No, this is not precise but it will get you on target in most cases. As was said earlier, 0.36" at 100 yds, not 0.33") You can help prevent the confusion. Go to a good ballistic program just as JBM Ballistics and print your drop chart in mils. If you have a good MV and BC for your bullet you can get very close, then go to a range to prove it. Just start with the predicted and record the difference to make your own field proven ballistic table. [/QUOTE]
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