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mil/mil reticle scope
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<blockquote data-quote="dibbs" data-source="post: 1369901" data-attributes="member: 948"><p>Mil is an angular measurement. That being said, .1 mil = .36 inches at 100 yards, .72" at 200, 1.08" at 300 yards. One mil =3.6" @ 100, 7.2" @ 200 yards 10.8" [USER=23446]@300[/USER] etc. 2.5" at 200 yards would require moving up ~ .35 mils, .4 mils would move your point of impact up 4x .72" = 2.88 " at 200 yards, provided your scope adjustments move the point of impact what they are supposedly calibrated at. Google mildot box test, or shoot me a pm and I'll try to explain it a little more clearly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dibbs, post: 1369901, member: 948"] Mil is an angular measurement. That being said, .1 mil = .36 inches at 100 yards, .72" at 200, 1.08" at 300 yards. One mil =3.6" @ 100, 7.2" @ 200 yards 10.8" [USER=23446]@300[/USER] etc. 2.5" at 200 yards would require moving up ~ .35 mils, .4 mils would move your point of impact up 4x .72" = 2.88 " at 200 yards, provided your scope adjustments move the point of impact what they are supposedly calibrated at. Google mildot box test, or shoot me a pm and I'll try to explain it a little more clearly. [/QUOTE]
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