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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="AH3682" data-source="post: 827266" data-attributes="member: 63763"><p>My scope has the mil-dot style reticle, but the distance between the mils are off. The recticle is made to work in their 4-16 scope at 16x magnification. The mils end up arround 2in at 100 and when i try to range with it, the reading is way off.</p><p> </p><p>Okay, basically it is a reticle with dots spaced 2" apart at 100yd, not a true mil-dot, and not technically a mil-dot scope either. It just has a similar recticle.</p><p> </p><p>By the way you were dead on with the math, but since my scope isn't really a mil-dot, it wont pan out with my scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AH3682, post: 827266, member: 63763"] My scope has the mil-dot style reticle, but the distance between the mils are off. The recticle is made to work in their 4-16 scope at 16x magnification. The mils end up arround 2in at 100 and when i try to range with it, the reading is way off. Okay, basically it is a reticle with dots spaced 2" apart at 100yd, not a true mil-dot, and not technically a mil-dot scope either. It just has a similar recticle. By the way you were dead on with the math, but since my scope isn't really a mil-dot, it wont pan out with my scope. [/QUOTE]
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