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Nightforce NP-R2 Rangefinding Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 13875" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Although the NPR-2 is intended for MOA there is no reason not to do as texas shooter suggested and simply match-up a 3.6 inch target at 100 by adjusting the power-ring and noting the power setting. This would enable mil ranging, but you wouldn't have anything for referencing 1/10's.</p><p></p><p>It is a good idea to check any variable mil-dot scope with a 3.6" inch target or a "barber pole" as the military uses. Some scopes are slightly "off" at the suggested power setting. </p><p></p><p>We found for practical purposes that there isn't a big deal whether mil-ing with Marine corps dots or army dots - got pretty much the same readings using 1/10's and the 27.77 costant. Maybe Dave King has a comment on that one.</p><p></p><p>Like some of the other guys I am kind of stuck on mil-ranging, intend to get familiar with the MOA system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 13875, member: 25"] Although the NPR-2 is intended for MOA there is no reason not to do as texas shooter suggested and simply match-up a 3.6 inch target at 100 by adjusting the power-ring and noting the power setting. This would enable mil ranging, but you wouldn't have anything for referencing 1/10's. It is a good idea to check any variable mil-dot scope with a 3.6" inch target or a "barber pole" as the military uses. Some scopes are slightly "off" at the suggested power setting. We found for practical purposes that there isn't a big deal whether mil-ing with Marine corps dots or army dots - got pretty much the same readings using 1/10's and the 27.77 costant. Maybe Dave King has a comment on that one. Like some of the other guys I am kind of stuck on mil-ranging, intend to get familiar with the MOA system. [/QUOTE]
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