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Is it a mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="macv" data-source="post: 19882" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>You are absolutely right. I was sitting at work thinking about what I had said and then drew a picture of a 72" silo. and put in some mildots. And DUH, there I saw my mistake. It would read 1.25 of course because of the 36" target and therefore the range would be the same. I find working with mildots very interesting and want to learn all that I can about it. I find myself always working up a rangeing target just to practice what I am learning. I don't have the scope mounted yet on a rifle, but it will be put on my Rem. 40X in 308, or on my Sav. 223 varminter mod. 12. Now I have to start to work with bul. drop. This is a little different shooting than high power where you know your range, ( did that for 13 years ) but not all that different. Thanks for the comeback and all the help. <img src="http://images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macv, post: 19882, member: 2871"] You are absolutely right. I was sitting at work thinking about what I had said and then drew a picture of a 72" silo. and put in some mildots. And DUH, there I saw my mistake. It would read 1.25 of course because of the 36" target and therefore the range would be the same. I find working with mildots very interesting and want to learn all that I can about it. I find myself always working up a rangeing target just to practice what I am learning. I don't have the scope mounted yet on a rifle, but it will be put on my Rem. 40X in 308, or on my Sav. 223 varminter mod. 12. Now I have to start to work with bul. drop. This is a little different shooting than high power where you know your range, ( did that for 13 years ) but not all that different. Thanks for the comeback and all the help. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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