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<blockquote data-quote="GEG" data-source="post: 51899" data-attributes="member: 451"><p>Thank you Dave for explaining how to determine how many 1/4 min.clicks to turn </p><p>to at the different yards. I hope you</p><p>can explain it just as easy when mil</p><p>dots are used! My scope has 10 mils</p><p>total of hold over on the down vertical</p><p>portion of the reticle graduated in 1/2</p><p>mil marks. "All" I know is that a mil is</p><p>equal to 3.6 inch's at 100 yards, after that</p><p>I am completely lost. My scope has 1/4 min. clicks that total 50 from top to bottom</p><p>also, so that means 25 can be used for more up. Can you please eplain how I am </p><p>to know which of the 20 hold points I am</p><p>to use and at what distance? Thanks very</p><p>much for your time. GEG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GEG, post: 51899, member: 451"] Thank you Dave for explaining how to determine how many 1/4 min.clicks to turn to at the different yards. I hope you can explain it just as easy when mil dots are used! My scope has 10 mils total of hold over on the down vertical portion of the reticle graduated in 1/2 mil marks. "All" I know is that a mil is equal to 3.6 inch's at 100 yards, after that I am completely lost. My scope has 1/4 min. clicks that total 50 from top to bottom also, so that means 25 can be used for more up. Can you please eplain how I am to know which of the 20 hold points I am to use and at what distance? Thanks very much for your time. GEG [/QUOTE]
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