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Mil-dots in the hunting field
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<blockquote data-quote="brogers" data-source="post: 112" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>I have used Mil-dots on my coyote buddies but have to estimate the coyotes size each time. (is that a big dog or not?) since they vary so much. I find that my own estimate or guess is often closer than the mil math route. Recently I have tested the Sheperd scopes and find they are much faster on this game since Wiley don't stick around for you to take his picture. Interpolating with the Sheperd is just as easy for me as the dots but the dots have their place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brogers, post: 112, member: 53"] I have used Mil-dots on my coyote buddies but have to estimate the coyotes size each time. (is that a big dog or not?) since they vary so much. I find that my own estimate or guess is often closer than the mil math route. Recently I have tested the Sheperd scopes and find they are much faster on this game since Wiley don't stick around for you to take his picture. Interpolating with the Sheperd is just as easy for me as the dots but the dots have their place. [/QUOTE]
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