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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
using mil dots for elevation question??
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<blockquote data-quote="uka" data-source="post: 878890" data-attributes="member: 50211"><p>I use the Hawke BRC2 system. if you google it you can load it very simple. On 10x with mil dots and a bullet with .5 BC you site in the first dot above the main reticle for 104 yds. the main horizontal will on at 300yds. 1st dot down will be 438 yds. 2nd dot 558 3rd dot down 663 4th dot 757 the top of the bottom post 841yds. you can put any velocity caliber bc weight bullet and what power you want. there are a zillion combos. to me this is the best system for elevation and all you need is a range finder and no spinning turrets. windage should be calculated and a card made up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uka, post: 878890, member: 50211"] I use the Hawke BRC2 system. if you google it you can load it very simple. On 10x with mil dots and a bullet with .5 BC you site in the first dot above the main reticle for 104 yds. the main horizontal will on at 300yds. 1st dot down will be 438 yds. 2nd dot 558 3rd dot down 663 4th dot 757 the top of the bottom post 841yds. you can put any velocity caliber bc weight bullet and what power you want. there are a zillion combos. to me this is the best system for elevation and all you need is a range finder and no spinning turrets. windage should be calculated and a card made up [/QUOTE]
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