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Mildot Ranging
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<blockquote data-quote="Inukshuk" data-source="post: 162898" data-attributes="member: 3434"><p>Jeff & long450</p><p></p><p>As mentioned previously I agree 100% with you. When learned properly it's great. I have both the Mil-dot master and the Shooter Ready CD and the two together are like going to school. Add to this a good wind meter and lets rock. I do know a couple guys who have mil-dot scopes, but haven't even bothered to learn it. With that no wonder some say it's no good. Like anything practice makes perfect. As said practice...</p><p>Myself I love to go aut and shoot as much as possible just to learn and get better, plus it's a lot of FUN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inukshuk, post: 162898, member: 3434"] Jeff & long450 As mentioned previously I agree 100% with you. When learned properly it's great. I have both the Mil-dot master and the Shooter Ready CD and the two together are like going to school. Add to this a good wind meter and lets rock. I do know a couple guys who have mil-dot scopes, but haven't even bothered to learn it. With that no wonder some say it's no good. Like anything practice makes perfect. As said practice... Myself I love to go aut and shoot as much as possible just to learn and get better, plus it's a lot of FUN. [/QUOTE]
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