But it is a mill turret. I guessed at how far to turn the reticle when sighting in. I was way off.
Well if your turning the reticle, your gonna play helll getting things zeroed.
That said, the reticle doesn't match the turrets?
I excell at ignorance and lazy. The reticle is a cross hair. The turret, I discovered is about .36" per click instead of .25". I tried shooting at 590 yards. I couldn't see any dust so have no idea if it was low or high.
A mil equates to a decimeter, or 10 centimeters. Those clicks are 1/10th mil, so one centimeter. At 100 yds that is. Hope that helps.
That would be at 100 meters, not yards. To clarify, a milliradian is ~3.438 MOA, or approximately 0.1 m/10 cm/3.937” at 100 meters and 0.1 yard/9.144 cm/3.6” at 100 yards. So a click value of 0.36” at 100 yards is about 0.1 MRAD.