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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MOA to MIL - did you switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="flylo" data-source="post: 1769866" data-attributes="member: 75385"><p>Take the bolt put of the rifle for safety, get a friend, put the crosshairs onwhatever distance you sighted in for then have him run a measuring wheel to the next dot or hash mark & have him note the distance all the way up & down the scope. You can range an animal the same way, a deer is aprox 18" back to belly, elk are 24" so see where they fit in your dots or hash marks. Type it up, laminate it & attach to your rifle .Most scope makeers post all this info. Nikon has an exellnent progran on line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flylo, post: 1769866, member: 75385"] Take the bolt put of the rifle for safety, get a friend, put the crosshairs onwhatever distance you sighted in for then have him run a measuring wheel to the next dot or hash mark & have him note the distance all the way up & down the scope. You can range an animal the same way, a deer is aprox 18" back to belly, elk are 24" so see where they fit in your dots or hash marks. Type it up, laminate it & attach to your rifle .Most scope makeers post all this info. Nikon has an exellnent progran on line. [/QUOTE]
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