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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Mil-dot vs. BDC
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<blockquote data-quote="ishootkittens" data-source="post: 455995" data-attributes="member: 23225"><p>yeah ive seen those before. THey looked really confusing. But so does everything else until you learn, I guess! well I dont know if you have seen nikon's SPOT ON program on their website but you basically put in any bullet, even if they dont have it listed, you can make your own, and then you pick the reticle you want and booom it calculates what each BDC ring or Mildot represents. I thought they did a nice job with the program, i just wondered what you guys thought about the two reticles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ishootkittens, post: 455995, member: 23225"] yeah ive seen those before. THey looked really confusing. But so does everything else until you learn, I guess! well I dont know if you have seen nikon's SPOT ON program on their website but you basically put in any bullet, even if they dont have it listed, you can make your own, and then you pick the reticle you want and booom it calculates what each BDC ring or Mildot represents. I thought they did a nice job with the program, i just wondered what you guys thought about the two reticles. [/QUOTE]
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