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<blockquote data-quote="nottoofar" data-source="post: 11579" data-attributes="member: 2160"><p>mildot ranging works pretty good out to 500 yards or so. You have to have a dead solid rest and the animal has to cooperate and stand broadside for a while. The smaller the animal looks in the scope the tougher it gets.</p><p>There is a mildot ranging chart on the Pentax website.</p><p>Some of those measurements on the Kahles site seem a little big.</p><p>Try these:</p><p>Mule deer 18"</p><p>Coyote 10"</p><p>Antelope 15"</p><p>Bull elk 28 to 32</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nottoofar, post: 11579, member: 2160"] mildot ranging works pretty good out to 500 yards or so. You have to have a dead solid rest and the animal has to cooperate and stand broadside for a while. The smaller the animal looks in the scope the tougher it gets. There is a mildot ranging chart on the Pentax website. Some of those measurements on the Kahles site seem a little big. Try these: Mule deer 18" Coyote 10" Antelope 15" Bull elk 28 to 32 [/QUOTE]
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