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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Cunningham" data-source="post: 329672" data-attributes="member: 21139"><p>Mil-dots are interesting to play with. It takes a lot of time and experience to use them. Mil-dots cannot begin to compare to the speed and accuracy of a laser rangefinder. If you take several shooters and ask them to range a perfect 12 inch square at an unknown range the readings will vary by large amounts. I can hand the same three people a laser and they will all be dead correct within one yard. For me personally that says it all. The laser rangefinder has and will continue to make the mil-dot system a thing of the past. A ranging method whose time has come and gone. Deer and Elk do not come in standard sizes. Nor do game animals kindly stand broadside against surfaces with clear resolution. The entire concept is flawed. This is not a slam against people who enjoy using mil-dots. For true speed and accuracy get a laser rangefinder and never look back.</p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Cunningham, post: 329672, member: 21139"] Mil-dots are interesting to play with. It takes a lot of time and experience to use them. Mil-dots cannot begin to compare to the speed and accuracy of a laser rangefinder. If you take several shooters and ask them to range a perfect 12 inch square at an unknown range the readings will vary by large amounts. I can hand the same three people a laser and they will all be dead correct within one yard. For me personally that says it all. The laser rangefinder has and will continue to make the mil-dot system a thing of the past. A ranging method whose time has come and gone. Deer and Elk do not come in standard sizes. Nor do game animals kindly stand broadside against surfaces with clear resolution. The entire concept is flawed. This is not a slam against people who enjoy using mil-dots. For true speed and accuracy get a laser rangefinder and never look back. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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