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Help Needed - Understanding Mils
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1903114" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I personally start at 25 yards to get the windage correct regardless of boresighting, and make sure my elevation is about a 1.5 inch above my one inch square. Set it at 100 and I've never been off the paper.</p><p>Anyway to the question at hand, use the reticle. Shoot, see the impact on the paper, measure with the reticle, say about 2.7 mils left, high .4 mils.... you'll spin you windage 2.7 right, and .4 down to get your zero. Shoot again to verify your reticle reading was correct....fine tune from there you should be at least .1 mil using this method, and most people that do this a lot get zero'd in about 3-5 shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1903114, member: 97050"] I personally start at 25 yards to get the windage correct regardless of boresighting, and make sure my elevation is about a 1.5 inch above my one inch square. Set it at 100 and I’ve never been off the paper. Anyway to the question at hand, use the reticle. Shoot, see the impact on the paper, measure with the reticle, say about 2.7 mils left, high .4 mils.... you’ll spin you windage 2.7 right, and .4 down to get your zero. Shoot again to verify your reticle reading was correct....fine tune from there you should be at least .1 mil using this method, and most people that do this a lot get zero’d in about 3-5 shots. [/QUOTE]
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