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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="mikebob" data-source="post: 456276" data-attributes="member: 6041"><p>The mildot card for the military even has hold over for your zero. The mildot was designed for much more than just ranging. That is only 1 part of it's design. One of it's designs was to have multiple zeros for fast target engagement, wind hold over.designed to allow the shooter to estimate accurately the range to a target, to compensate for the bullet drop, and to compensate for the windage required due to crosswinds</p><p></p><p>From 1 of the designers of the mil dot reticle:</p><p>designed to allow the shooter to estimate accurately the range to a target, to compensate for the bullet drop, and to compensate for the windage required due to crosswinds, and be non caliber specific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikebob, post: 456276, member: 6041"] The mildot card for the military even has hold over for your zero. The mildot was designed for much more than just ranging. That is only 1 part of it's design. One of it's designs was to have multiple zeros for fast target engagement, wind hold over.designed to allow the shooter to estimate accurately the range to a target, to compensate for the bullet drop, and to compensate for the windage required due to crosswinds From 1 of the designers of the mil dot reticle: designed to allow the shooter to estimate accurately the range to a target, to compensate for the bullet drop, and to compensate for the windage required due to crosswinds, and be non caliber specific. [/QUOTE]
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