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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 14500" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Peder</p><p></p><p> I'm a little confused about what you are having trouble with, is it that you can't mil at .5 accurately or that you can't use the MilDot Master at .5 accurately?</p><p></p><p> To mil accurately you need practice. .5 mil is not too difficult and can be done easily in the USMC type "dots" by mil'ing from the center crosshairs or using one of the dots as .5 the object mil'ed. There is now a Gen2 reticle available from Premier that has .5 MIL marks.</p><p></p><p> To determine distances with small mil readings use the right side (Bullet Drop) of the MilDot Master, not the left side (Target Range). Set the sliders' 12 inches mark on the "Bullet Drop" scale next to the .5 MILS mark and read the distance from the standard (left window) "Target Range" indicator. Using this method you can range to .30 MILS and 2 inch objects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 14500, member: 3"] Peder I'm a little confused about what you are having trouble with, is it that you can't mil at .5 accurately or that you can't use the MilDot Master at .5 accurately? To mil accurately you need practice. .5 mil is not too difficult and can be done easily in the USMC type "dots" by mil'ing from the center crosshairs or using one of the dots as .5 the object mil'ed. There is now a Gen2 reticle available from Premier that has .5 MIL marks. To determine distances with small mil readings use the right side (Bullet Drop) of the MilDot Master, not the left side (Target Range). Set the sliders' 12 inches mark on the "Bullet Drop" scale next to the .5 MILS mark and read the distance from the standard (left window) "Target Range" indicator. Using this method you can range to .30 MILS and 2 inch objects. [/QUOTE]
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