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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
mil dot vs. Ballistic
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<blockquote data-quote="lsm62" data-source="post: 595644" data-attributes="member: 26748"><p>i think that both have there advantage. the mill dot will be more versatile as ballistic reticles are set for specific velocities so your loads need to match the reticle. maybe not exactly but you still need to be close. on the other hand when shooting varmints you don't have allot of time to do math so using the mill dot to range find can be a pain. using the turrets to click in the appropriate bullet drop will be more precise but if pushed for time the hold over on the ballistic will be more accurate. not sure if that helps. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lsm62, post: 595644, member: 26748"] i think that both have there advantage. the mill dot will be more versatile as ballistic reticles are set for specific velocities so your loads need to match the reticle. maybe not exactly but you still need to be close. on the other hand when shooting varmints you don't have allot of time to do math so using the mill dot to range find can be a pain. using the turrets to click in the appropriate bullet drop will be more precise but if pushed for time the hold over on the ballistic will be more accurate. not sure if that helps. good luck [/QUOTE]
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