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question re using mildot scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="jmbn" data-source="post: 58391" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>I'm thinking about getting a mildot scope and have a question for those of you who are proficient at using them for determining zero in the field.</p><p></p><p>After dialing the scope in at the distances at which you will be shooting, do you go by the range at which each dot is dead on ("the first dot is on at 420 yards, the second at 550, etc"), or do you look at things from the standpoint of range in , say, 100 yard increments ("at 400 yards the first dot is 2" hi, and at 500 yards the first dot is X low and the second is X hi"), etc?</p><p></p><p>Seems to me that the first choice would be most intuitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbn, post: 58391, member: 1318"] I'm thinking about getting a mildot scope and have a question for those of you who are proficient at using them for determining zero in the field. After dialing the scope in at the distances at which you will be shooting, do you go by the range at which each dot is dead on ("the first dot is on at 420 yards, the second at 550, etc"), or do you look at things from the standpoint of range in , say, 100 yard increments ("at 400 yards the first dot is 2" hi, and at 500 yards the first dot is X low and the second is X hi"), etc? Seems to me that the first choice would be most intuitive. [/QUOTE]
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