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Mil-Dot Question - Confused
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<blockquote data-quote="NomadPilot" data-source="post: 360154" data-attributes="member: 19896"><p>Yes, that. The mildot reticle in a 22x scope is not the same as a 15x scope.</p><p></p><p>With a second focal plane reticle, the subtensions are only correct at one power setting, usually the highest. If you're not on that setting, you have to do a little figuring. i.e. With a 22x scope at 22x, the mil-dots are 1 mil apart. If that same scope is set on 11x, your dots are 2 mils apart.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mil-dot.com/Mil_Dot_Reticle_Most.htm" target="_blank">Learn More About Mil-Dots in Rifle Scopes</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomadPilot, post: 360154, member: 19896"] Yes, that. The mildot reticle in a 22x scope is not the same as a 15x scope. With a second focal plane reticle, the subtensions are only correct at one power setting, usually the highest. If you're not on that setting, you have to do a little figuring. i.e. With a 22x scope at 22x, the mil-dots are 1 mil apart. If that same scope is set on 11x, your dots are 2 mils apart. [URL="http://www.mil-dot.com/Mil_Dot_Reticle_Most.htm"]Learn More About Mil-Dots in Rifle Scopes[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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