Treeratslayer
Lil-Rokslider
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Ok this doesn’t apply 100% to “long range” but I figured this would be most likely to get a good answer.
I’m getting into dialing shots and just picked up a mil scope. I get every rifle is different, round, so many factors. But how does one go about calculating their mils for a shot? I know a lot of guys have calculators in their range finders. I know some guys have a card on the gun. But can it be done in your head?
My range finder doesn’t do mil calc, so let’s say I go with a card with every 50 yards on it. But the deer is at 457. Not 450 or 500. Do you do head math to get to 457 or do you just have to go with one or the other?
I feel like it should be easy to do in your head and I’m just overthinking it. But I can’t find a clear explanation anywhere.
Thanks for letting me waste your time!
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I’m getting into dialing shots and just picked up a mil scope. I get every rifle is different, round, so many factors. But how does one go about calculating their mils for a shot? I know a lot of guys have calculators in their range finders. I know some guys have a card on the gun. But can it be done in your head?
My range finder doesn’t do mil calc, so let’s say I go with a card with every 50 yards on it. But the deer is at 457. Not 450 or 500. Do you do head math to get to 457 or do you just have to go with one or the other?
I feel like it should be easy to do in your head and I’m just overthinking it. But I can’t find a clear explanation anywhere.
Thanks for letting me waste your time!
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