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<blockquote data-quote="smith934" data-source="post: 113" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Can't comment on average sizes of the game, but it appears that your range calcs are a little off.</p><p>The correct formula is:</p><p></p><p>(Target Size (in yds) X 1000)/Target size (in mils)</p><p></p><p>An 18 inch target measuring 1 mil is exactly 500 yds. Similary a 17" target would be 472.2 yds, and a 19" target would be 527.7 yds.</p><p></p><p>If you would like I can email you an Excel worksheet for mil dot ranges in both yards & meters. Its in even numbers, fractions rounded up or down. If you want it send me an email at:</p><p> <a href="mailto:smith934@hiwaay.net">smith934@hiwaay.net</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smith934, post: 113, member: 56"] Can't comment on average sizes of the game, but it appears that your range calcs are a little off. The correct formula is: (Target Size (in yds) X 1000)/Target size (in mils) An 18 inch target measuring 1 mil is exactly 500 yds. Similary a 17" target would be 472.2 yds, and a 19" target would be 527.7 yds. If you would like I can email you an Excel worksheet for mil dot ranges in both yards & meters. Its in even numbers, fractions rounded up or down. If you want it send me an email at: [email]smith934@hiwaay.net[/email]. [/QUOTE]
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