Re: Converting Ballistic data into Mills
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Winmagfrog, I'm not Lindy but for me I never think in inches. I will use the reticle if looking through the scope and actually I never shoot without looking through the scope so why do I need to know inches?
Even a standard duplex can be used like that no matter FFP or SFP. You see where in the reticle you hit from your POA and then correct for follow up shot. Why does it matter how many inches low you hit?
If I am looking at a target with an optic with no reticle like a spotter or binos and calling a correction I will use the target size. Like "hold two target widths right" or "hold top of target" . Use the correction from the POA of the shooter but it is easier if you know the person you are spotting for to have good communication or a reticle in the spotter.
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I agree with most of what you are saying, especially for correcting a shot. I am mainly talking about shooting holds, as that is what I usually do.
Maybe I am not illustrating my point well enough. Let me just ball park something and say that I am looking at a deer at 320 yards and I have a 100 yd zero on my gun. I know that the round is going to drop about 10 inches from my zero. To me, it is much easier to know it in inches and then either convert that to a mil holdover or just a guess (a little over his back).
I suppose that if I had been brought up doing things differently, I could imagine my hold overs in mils, rather than inches and then converting.
It is probably a lot like learning a second language. When you first learn, you change the words to English in your mind. As you become more fluent you no longer need to do the mental conversion.
Mostly, I am bored and at the in-laws, so I'm just thinking out loud...