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A question about dialing in MILS.
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1734084" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>KimberZMan I to have one of those Leupold scopes. I am now believing that I should never have mentioned Mils. This scope was probably not meant to be used using the MRAD system at all. My concern was that though marked in half cm at 100m that I may be missing some thing by simply doubling my clicks needed. The hash marks on this scope are a tall one and 4 short ones. This only adds to frustration when dialing as there are no numbers. The inches are explained as 0.18 at 100yds. As some one mentioned earlier getting a label made will be a good fix. I now will have to measure the height of my turret as CTS recomends a 1/10 of an inch high turret.</p><p> Should I continue attempting to dial using Mil dope read out or find another solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1734084, member: 106952"] KimberZMan I to have one of those Leupold scopes. I am now believing that I should never have mentioned Mils. This scope was probably not meant to be used using the MRAD system at all. My concern was that though marked in half cm at 100m that I may be missing some thing by simply doubling my clicks needed. The hash marks on this scope are a tall one and 4 short ones. This only adds to frustration when dialing as there are no numbers. The inches are explained as 0.18 at 100yds. As some one mentioned earlier getting a label made will be a good fix. I now will have to measure the height of my turret as CTS recomends a 1/10 of an inch high turret. Should I continue attempting to dial using Mil dope read out or find another solution. [/QUOTE]
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