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  1. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Waveslayer, I apologize and I humbly acknowledge that the Horus H 59 does in fact contain 35 MILs of elevation. I am grateful to you for sharing this information with myself and with those who are reading this post. I am grateful to you for taking the time to provide this information for the...
  2. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    I'm generally not in the habit of accepting things just because someone said it to be true. I will certainly accept things and apologize if someone provides information that then proves to be true. Please send me a picture of this reticle (whether your personal scope or from a picture...
  3. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Colonel Trautman had a LOT of medals by the way! Looks like CIB, Jumpmaster... to tell. -Krieger
  4. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    I haven't gone anywhere. And by the way... Great Meme! (one of my favorite scenes too! "Nothing is over! Nothing! You don't just turn it off!") -Krieger
  5. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    That is a perfect point. Thank you for noting this. -Krieger
  6. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    The answer was Horus H59. l looked up Horus H59. The one that came up was in MOA. If that's not the one, it's a simple fix by simply stating, there is one in MIL. The question Waveslayer initially replied to my post thus: "Horus H59 reticle has over 35 plus if I remember.." When I...
  7. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    You are indeed correct. From the following website: https://www.nssf.org/shooting/minute-angle-moa/ A Minute of Angle (MOA) is an angular measurement. A MOA is 1/60th of a degree. 1 MOA spreads about 1″ per 100 yards. (actually 1.047″) In Long Range Precision Marksmanship everyone I know...
  8. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    From the Horus website: "Due to popular demand, the legendary H59™ is now calibrated in Minute of Angle (MOA)." We're looking for a reticle graduated in MILs. Reasons being, please see above post re difference between MIL and MOA in measurable distance. The Horus Tremor 3 only has 17, MILs...
  9. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Well, I can provide some insight. 1. The post discusses MILs not MOA. 2. To note the difference between a MIL (which this and my other posts are discussing) and an MOA is 2.6 inches at 100 yards and grows exponentially with range. In fact the difference between just one MIL and one MOA at...
  10. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    I don't understand what you're stating, but I would like to. In order to assist me in understanding, where in this scope that is utilizing a 20 MOA rail is the 100 yard zero? Is the 100 yard zero at the center of the cross hair? -Krieger
  11. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Please send me the name, not a link, but the name of the scope that has 20 MILs of elevation below the center cross hair. -Krieger
  12. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    I beg to differ. Please feel free to provide graphical information to disprove the following: As is graphically demonstrated, it is nigh impossible to utilize the MIL dots or vertical stadia above the center crosshair for holding at a range greater than 100 yards when...
  13. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Unfortunately the response to this query is not correct. The TTP provided in this post doesn't apply for windage as there is no set point from which to reference. Winds blow left to right and right to left. With elevation you are able to establish a set point from which to reference: 100...
  14. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Doesn't apply for windage as there is no set point from which to reference. Winds blow left to right and right to left. With elevation you are able to establish a set point from which to reference: 100 yards. You may have to take a shot within 100 yards, but the elevation deviation (with...
  15. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    You could use a canted mount. But if your 100 yard zero is centered on the cross-hair, you are still only able to employ 1/2 of the available elevation of the scope's reticle. As well, if the marksman did not know of your option and has already purchased their rifle, scope and mount they...
  16. Krieger_Tactics

    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    How does the content of this post cause you to have flashbacks of Magpul videos? Asking for a friend. -Krieger
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    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    I think that is possibly referred to as a vertical stadia line. I could be incorrect. And unfortunately, if you do not have one, then it would be very difficult if not impossible to utilize this TTP as there are no visible reference points. -Krieger
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    Krieger_Tactics: Long Range Precision Marksmanship - Part 4 - Teaching NEW dogs OLD tricks.

    Hello Infidel4life11, I appreciate your having sent me this information. I will reach out to him. -Krieger