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Question - how many guys use their mildots as hold-over points?
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<blockquote data-quote="RuffHewn" data-source="post: 7562" data-attributes="member: 1358"><p>I am more comfortable holding under than over. I zero at 100 yds and add come-ups (17 moa) so that 5 mils under coincides with 100 yd impact. I calculated the holds using a simple calculator, being careful not to get confused between 3.438 moa and 3.6" per 100 yds for each mil, then verified through actual firing. My load for my last barrel put the 190gr SMK on the crosshairs at 775 yds using this method. Farther than that I get on the el turret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuffHewn, post: 7562, member: 1358"] I am more comfortable holding under than over. I zero at 100 yds and add come-ups (17 moa) so that 5 mils under coincides with 100 yd impact. I calculated the holds using a simple calculator, being careful not to get confused between 3.438 moa and 3.6" per 100 yds for each mil, then verified through actual firing. My load for my last barrel put the 190gr SMK on the crosshairs at 775 yds using this method. Farther than that I get on the el turret. [/QUOTE]
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