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<blockquote data-quote="macv" data-source="post: 19879" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>Jeff in TX,Milanuk,Practac. Thank you all for all of that good info on mil dots. As I got home today from my trip it wasn't 10 min. when the man in the big brown trk. pulled up with my 4200 series bushnell scope. What timing. I am thrilled with it just looking out the window and can't wait to mount it on a rifle. It is very clear and the center crosshairs provide thin enough hairs to be precise when shooting at small dots. </p><p> I know of the mildot master and will probably order one very soon. But I do like to work out the figures on paper with a calc. just to learn how to get the same answers in using different methods. I will try all that has been handed down to me and then determine which one I understand the best. <img src="http://images/icons/rolleyes.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> I have printed out all of your good suggestions, this way I can read them over and over until I understand them completely. In my part time job I have a lot of down time so I think the scope will be going to work with me and I will spend time rangeing different things just for practice. I now feel that I have made the right decsion in chooseing the scope that I did. And if Im haveing a difficult time understanding the mildot system, I can always take an 80 mile ride to have John Plaster, author of the Ultimate Sniper, explain it to me. <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> Again guys, thanks for all of the help in getting me started with mildots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macv, post: 19879, member: 2871"] Jeff in TX,Milanuk,Practac. Thank you all for all of that good info on mil dots. As I got home today from my trip it wasn't 10 min. when the man in the big brown trk. pulled up with my 4200 series bushnell scope. What timing. I am thrilled with it just looking out the window and can't wait to mount it on a rifle. It is very clear and the center crosshairs provide thin enough hairs to be precise when shooting at small dots. I know of the mildot master and will probably order one very soon. But I do like to work out the figures on paper with a calc. just to learn how to get the same answers in using different methods. I will try all that has been handed down to me and then determine which one I understand the best. [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] I have printed out all of your good suggestions, this way I can read them over and over until I understand them completely. In my part time job I have a lot of down time so I think the scope will be going to work with me and I will spend time rangeing different things just for practice. I now feel that I have made the right decsion in chooseing the scope that I did. And if Im haveing a difficult time understanding the mildot system, I can always take an 80 mile ride to have John Plaster, author of the Ultimate Sniper, explain it to me. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Again guys, thanks for all of the help in getting me started with mildots. [/QUOTE]
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