Question on holdover with my current zero. My rifle is zeroed at 400 yards (thats what my range is) and we are going to do some longer distance next week. I'm testing some different ammo (at my range) so I'm going to leave the scope where it's at. However at this longer range I'm planning to use holdover and KY windage.
Looking at the chart on this page, it shows a rounded off hold over of 5 mils for 600 yards when using a 100 yard zero.
http://www.millettsights.com/resources/shooting-tips/calculating-mil-dot-reticle-holdovers/
Is this a linear thing? Looking at the chart, with a 400 yard zero (to get 200 more yards) would I only need 1/2 mil to get to 600 or does the ballistics of bullet drop not take into consideration the first 400 yards of travel.
Sorry if I'm not explaining this as clearly as possible but I'm just trying to figure out how many mil dots I need to get out to 600, 700, 800 etc. with a 400 yard zero?
Looking at the chart on this page, it shows a rounded off hold over of 5 mils for 600 yards when using a 100 yard zero.
http://www.millettsights.com/resources/shooting-tips/calculating-mil-dot-reticle-holdovers/
Is this a linear thing? Looking at the chart, with a 400 yard zero (to get 200 more yards) would I only need 1/2 mil to get to 600 or does the ballistics of bullet drop not take into consideration the first 400 yards of travel.
Sorry if I'm not explaining this as clearly as possible but I'm just trying to figure out how many mil dots I need to get out to 600, 700, 800 etc. with a 400 yard zero?