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<blockquote data-quote="soundwaves" data-source="post: 490199" data-attributes="member: 15819"><p>ok if you want to learn mill you first have to forget about yards.</p><p> </p><p>its so easy to find distances by mil dot.</p><p> </p><p>a human target from hips to the top of the head is estimated about 1 meter in size so from there, the formula is: 1000 x target size / mil. so heres an example for you. 1000x1=1000/1=1000 meters. understand? another example 1000x1=1000/3.5=285.7 meters. understand? so the formula again is 1000 x Target size in meters / mil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundwaves, post: 490199, member: 15819"] ok if you want to learn mill you first have to forget about yards. its so easy to find distances by mil dot. a human target from hips to the top of the head is estimated about 1 meter in size so from there, the formula is: 1000 x target size / mil. so heres an example for you. 1000x1=1000/1=1000 meters. understand? another example 1000x1=1000/3.5=285.7 meters. understand? so the formula again is 1000 x Target size in meters / mil [/QUOTE]
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