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What's a MilDot?
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 929399" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>Princess, if the 2nd FP optic you're using has the mil calibrated for a power lower than the highest, then at some power it should be exactly 3.6 IPHY. It can be measured easily enough. The 2 MD optics I have where the milliradian is setup for lower powers are dead on the nose correct--even a Centerpoint 4-16X (10X). I don't apply mil-ranging at the calibrated power though--I go straight to the optic's highest power and simply use a different factor in the formula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 929399, member: 1133"] Princess, if the 2nd FP optic you're using has the mil calibrated for a power lower than the highest, then at some power it should be exactly 3.6 IPHY. It can be measured easily enough. The 2 MD optics I have where the milliradian is setup for lower powers are dead on the nose correct--even a Centerpoint 4-16X (10X). I don't apply mil-ranging at the calibrated power though--I go straight to the optic's highest power and simply use a different factor in the formula. [/QUOTE]
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