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Mildot Ranging
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<blockquote data-quote="300rum" data-source="post: 159478" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> 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. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Yes, Use the mildot at 9x power, because if you change the magnification you will change the distance between mildots.</p><p></p><p>Another option is to play with exball, or another software to see the bullet drop at variable powers, and stay stick with one.</p><p></p><p>About ranging with mildot, IT IS GREAT IF YOUR TARGET HAVE CONSTANT SIZE. If you apply this theory to big games it will not work, because every animal have different sizes as humans.</p><p></p><p>Use mildot ranging just at known target size.(paper, car rims, stop signs), but unfortunatedly you will never have this situation while you are hunting.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300rum, post: 159478, member: 6231"] [ QUOTE ] 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. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, Use the mildot at 9x power, because if you change the magnification you will change the distance between mildots. Another option is to play with exball, or another software to see the bullet drop at variable powers, and stay stick with one. About ranging with mildot, IT IS GREAT IF YOUR TARGET HAVE CONSTANT SIZE. If you apply this theory to big games it will not work, because every animal have different sizes as humans. Use mildot ranging just at known target size.(paper, car rims, stop signs), but unfortunatedly you will never have this situation while you are hunting. Chris [/QUOTE]
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