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Mil-Dots for ranging?
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 264484" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>Just used the TMR for antelope buck and doe last week, and her's what i got (back to brisket figuring 15" for the buck and 14" for the doe--</p><p></p><p>The "subtension unit (SU)" for that reticle is 138.9 (.2 mil line stadia=.72" per hundred yds., so 100/.72=138.9)</p><p></p><p>1) Buck lasered 620 and occupied 3.0 .2 mil SU's-- 15x138.9/3.0=694 reticle</p><p></p><p>2) Doe @ 420 and occupied 4.8 .2 mil SU's-- 14x138.9/4.8 = 405 reticle</p><p></p><p>So far after a bunch of antelope/deer data I'm averaging about 3-5% of lasered range to about 500 yds., between many ballistic and rangefinding reticles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 264484, member: 1133"] Just used the TMR for antelope buck and doe last week, and her's what i got (back to brisket figuring 15" for the buck and 14" for the doe-- The "subtension unit (SU)" for that reticle is 138.9 (.2 mil line stadia=.72" per hundred yds., so 100/.72=138.9) 1) Buck lasered 620 and occupied 3.0 .2 mil SU's-- 15x138.9/3.0=694 reticle 2) Doe @ 420 and occupied 4.8 .2 mil SU's-- 14x138.9/4.8 = 405 reticle So far after a bunch of antelope/deer data I'm averaging about 3-5% of lasered range to about 500 yds., between many ballistic and rangefinding reticles. [/QUOTE]
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