Re: 1 MIL - Splitting Hairs
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: springer01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
^^ Good Read!
I think what you might be confusing is 1 mil=3.6" at 100, and 1mil=3.438 moa </div></div>
OK, in the link given, the cross hairs are set up with mil dots.
As shown in the illustration, the mil dots are given to be equally spaced, correct?
If in the first example coming down from the top of the scope 1 mil = 3.438". Now the second example down shows that 1 mil is also equal to 3.6"??? 3.6 is not equal to 3.438, I don't care where ya studied mathematics . . .
So, at 100 yards,using a scope graduated in mil dots, given that I have a 100 yard zero, if I hold over 1 mill, and all other things being equal, will the bullet impact be 3.438" or 3.6" high?
You're right,Drifter, one decimal place to far to the right, but the question still begs, which one is correct?