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Was think of useing a mildot for long range plinking at steel and various improvised targets on my .22 long rifle . Using the dots for aiming points and wind holds . Scope is a Leupy 3.5×10 . Anybody done this ? Thoughts and opinions?
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Many have done it. Many have liked it.
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By using the mil-points for range calculation of an object of a known height, determining the hold-over points and windage adjustment are exactly what that reticle is for. Everything on the reticle has a purpose dots, lines and spaces...
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I have a Bushnell Trophy 3-9 mil dot on a .22 and really like the mil dot. The dots help as a reference for hold over and wind. The reticle is fairly fine so it doesn't cover small targets.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Reupold Mil Scale married to MOA turrets,is a Goat Fhuqk. Hint.
Go 6x MQ and never look back.
HINT...……………………….
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Hmmmm ? I see your point .
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Campfire Kahuna
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The 1" Reupold 3.5-10x is rather trite in erector travel. The MilScale is SFP and the MOA turrets,copiously frost The Schit Sandwich...thus there being NOTHING redeeming in the parcel.
Hint...…………………...
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