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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1803223" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>SteelBanger has a lot of good points. I've been dialing elevation for longer distance and using hash marks on the horizontal line for wind holds. Generally it seems to me the moa marks on the horizontal line are clearer to understand but the newer reticles in milr are getting clear to understand too.</p><p></p><p>I zero my hunting rifle at 100 yards and then dial elevation to 200 yds while I'm hunting. Then I'll just take a shot from zero to 280 yds.</p><p></p><p>I've been using a SFP scope for hunting so I have to make sure I set the magnification ring to the correct setting if I'm going to use the hash marks. If the calibrated power setting is too much magnification you can set the magnification ring to 1/2 the mag power setting and use the hash marks as being worth twice the amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1803223, member: 40852"] SteelBanger has a lot of good points. I've been dialing elevation for longer distance and using hash marks on the horizontal line for wind holds. Generally it seems to me the moa marks on the horizontal line are clearer to understand but the newer reticles in milr are getting clear to understand too. I zero my hunting rifle at 100 yards and then dial elevation to 200 yds while I'm hunting. Then I'll just take a shot from zero to 280 yds. I've been using a SFP scope for hunting so I have to make sure I set the magnification ring to the correct setting if I'm going to use the hash marks. If the calibrated power setting is too much magnification you can set the magnification ring to 1/2 the mag power setting and use the hash marks as being worth twice the amount. [/QUOTE]
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