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Mildot Ranging
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<blockquote data-quote="308Bronco" data-source="post: 159420" data-attributes="member: 8684"><p>Hi everyone, I have a question about the use of mildots. I can understand the theory and have used it to some extent,I do find some faults with it . If one were to sight in for 200yds using only the center of the crosshair, then use each mildot for a holdover, what kind of problems can be expected? My scope says to use the mildot feature while on 9x, but does this really have an effect? BTW this is on my 22/250 with a 6 x18 Nikon. I was just wondering if I should get more in tune with the formula for using the mildot. Thanks in advance for all the input. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308Bronco, post: 159420, member: 8684"] Hi everyone, I have a question about the use of mildots. I can understand the theory and have used it to some extent,I do find some faults with it . If one were to sight in for 200yds using only the center of the crosshair, then use each mildot for a holdover, what kind of problems can be expected? My scope says to use the mildot feature while on 9x, but does this really have an effect? BTW this is on my 22/250 with a 6 x18 Nikon. I was just wondering if I should get more in tune with the formula for using the mildot. Thanks in advance for all the input. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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