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Hunting & Fishing mil-dot scope for hunting??????

Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

I don't hunt anymore but getting a mildot was the best thing I ever did as far as shooting goes. I use it to determine distance then use it for holdover and it works great.

Dolomite
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PGS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Its all I hunt with....use it for everything. </div></div>
Ditto
I use holdover and a l00 yard Zero and if I go where I will have more than a 200 yard shot my plan is to Zero at max point blank range for a 4 inch zone and use hold overs out further.
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PGS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Its all I hunt with....use it for everything. </div></div>
Its all I use for everything!
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

any scope that will help you make the most accurate shot is better than one that won't.

I use mil based scopes on all my rifles, because why dial when you can hold over with an exact point of aim and get the exact point of impact you want.

kt
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

i use them for everything for the above reasons mentioned. get one. just don't ask which one, or you'll generally open a can of worms. go to the optics section, use the google search also at the bottom of my signature, then narrow your preferences to 2 or 3, look into them more then buy one.

if you are new to using them, i suggest putting one on a .22, then fool around alittle with it so you'll realize the mildot's full potential without using up expensive ammo during trial and error.
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TOP PREDATOR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i use them for everything for the above reasons mentioned. get one. just don't ask which one, or you'll generally open a can of worms. go to the optics section, use the google search also at the bottom of my signature, then narrow your preferences to 2 or 3, look into them more then buy one.

if you are new to using them, i suggest putting one on a .22, then fool around alittle with it so you'll realize the mildot's full potential without using up expensive ammo during trial and error. </div></div>perfect! i have a marlin bolt action .22 mag that would be a perfect test gun for one, i shoot it out to 200 with 40gr cci's all the time so it should be perfect to get me used to it and go from there when i buy an expensive one, thanks guys
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

Here's mine (true mil-dot optic, that is). A 6-18x Nikon Buckmasters mil-dot on an XP-100 17 Fireball prairie dog rig that's cald. for 12x. I apply it at 18 where it's 66% smaller @ 2.4 IPHY and dots are basically 1/2" instead of 3/4ths. Ive made a few 1st shot connections with this rig using the reticle for windage and turret for elevation to ~500 yds. in some wind using the lowly 25 Horn HP--

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Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

I use a Leupold mildot with the TMR reticle and like it a lot. The hash marks are much slimmer than than the original mildot, and there are 1/2 mil hash marks which effectively make it easy to divide these in half and you now have essentially a MOA scope. I also like the small circle at the center. When using the center, this makes it a great for aiming without covering the target.
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rackchaser71</div><div class="ubbcode-body">ive never used a mil-dot scope before but have been doing some reading, is that pronghorn about 375yrds? im hoping that scope is marked at halfs too </div></div>

I'm seeing 1.8 mils. Assuming 15" back to brisket for a mature male, then that's ~230 yds.
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PGS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That antelope buck was exactly 266 meters or 291 yards according to my VectorIV.

That reticle is a genII in a S&B 4-16PMII. </div></div>


What, exactly, are you using as your measurement? Leg? Body? Head?

I understand the concept, but without reference it's hard to gauge and try the math for myself.
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

I think the problem is that the spot on the animal that we're attempting to mil is not the normal back to brisket measurement. It looks like a big buck so 16" b-b may be a better estimate of his size. But from what we're seeing my guess of 1.8 mils and 291 yds. would put the spot we're seeing at 18.8". I'd bet there's not an antelope buck that's ever been that big...b-b. I'm running better than 90% on reticle-rangefinding antelope, much better than this photo shows. Has to be a tgt. size error we're experiencing here...of course this is also assuming the true subtension that we're also seeing is 3.6 IPHY.



Take a look at this photo-- http://24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/3662184/ziess_rapid_Z#Post3662184

I know the specs of that reticle and from the "3" mark to the "4.5" mark is 3.6 IPHY just like the MD. If u can visualize moving the 3 mark down to rest on the does back then it would occupy ~0.9 of the 3-4.5 mark. Assuming 14" back to brisket i get this-- 14x100/3.6/.9=432, only 7 yards off the range this guy calls at 425.
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: The_Punisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hard to beat a laser RF in the field! </div></div>

Here's to that!!
 
Re: mil-dot scope for hunting??????

ive used a mil-dot scope hunting for years, but i see no need for holdover. my rifle coach always advocated, "twist those knobs".

know your rifle/cartridge trajectory and dial accordingly.

i always still hunted and always had time to 'point of aim, point of impact.

if an animal ranges at 300 yards, then dial in your 300 yard zero and hold center crosshair.

mil-dot scopes were made to do that