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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scopes - reticles and turret options?
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman64" data-source="post: 267239" data-attributes="member: 16158"><p>I like my mil dot, and depending on what you are planning on doing with it find it a touch faster. For instance, if you are deer hunting, and you know your calibers ballistics at the ranges you plan on ataking adeer, rather than having to start clicking on your scope you can jsut put the rt dot where you want and pull the trigger....</p><p></p><p>1 mil is 3.6 inch per hundred yds.. With that being said, with my 243 sighted in for a 200 yard zero if a deer is at 400 yards I simply go 1.28 MOA and bang, the bullet will land exactly where I wanted, which would be 19.37 inches low of my 200 yard zero...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman64, post: 267239, member: 16158"] I like my mil dot, and depending on what you are planning on doing with it find it a touch faster. For instance, if you are deer hunting, and you know your calibers ballistics at the ranges you plan on ataking adeer, rather than having to start clicking on your scope you can jsut put the rt dot where you want and pull the trigger.... 1 mil is 3.6 inch per hundred yds.. With that being said, with my 243 sighted in for a 200 yard zero if a deer is at 400 yards I simply go 1.28 MOA and bang, the bullet will land exactly where I wanted, which would be 19.37 inches low of my 200 yard zero... [/QUOTE]
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