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Using mildots for hold over
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<blockquote data-quote="Willy 1" data-source="post: 14561" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>Is their a formula for using mildots for hold over on a target ? For example 14 inch target takes 3/4 of a mildot</p><p>14/36 =.38888 x 1000 =388.88</p><p>388.88/.75 = 518.5 yards</p><p>Is their a easy way to figure out how many inches a mildot would be in hold over . You may know what your bullit drop is for that range , if you new that a mildot is equal to so many inches it would be a fast way of getting a shot and still aiming straight at the target just 1 mildot up or what ever the case may be .</p><p>Willy 1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willy 1, post: 14561, member: 561"] Is their a formula for using mildots for hold over on a target ? For example 14 inch target takes 3/4 of a mildot 14/36 =.38888 x 1000 =388.88 388.88/.75 = 518.5 yards Is their a easy way to figure out how many inches a mildot would be in hold over . You may know what your bullit drop is for that range , if you new that a mildot is equal to so many inches it would be a fast way of getting a shot and still aiming straight at the target just 1 mildot up or what ever the case may be . Willy 1 [/QUOTE]
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