kdw52 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 21, 2010 207 0 51 PRINCETON, WEST BY-GOD VIRGINIA Mar 5, 2019 #1 Mar 5, 2019 #1 Is there a preferred caliber to use when learning to use a mil dot scope?
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E Eustice Private Full Member Minuteman Aug 14, 2014 448 306 Chapin, South Carolina Mar 5, 2019 #3 Mar 5, 2019 #3 That’s what is great about a reticle like that over a BDC reticle. You figure out what your drops are then use the reticle to figure out where to hold. There’s no one caliber that fits it and no caliber that doesn’t. It works on them all. Reactions: Jammer Six
That’s what is great about a reticle like that over a BDC reticle. You figure out what your drops are then use the reticle to figure out where to hold. There’s no one caliber that fits it and no caliber that doesn’t. It works on them all.
J Jammer Six Troll Banned ! Minuteman Nov 5, 2018 95 49 Fuckistan Mar 5, 2019 #4 Mar 5, 2019 #4 I agree. Wouldn't buy a BDC reticle.
clcustom1911 Muppet Extraordinaire Supporter Full Member Minuteman Oct 23, 2017 10,207 36,057 In a van, down by the river. Mar 6, 2019 #5 Mar 6, 2019 #5 kdw52 said: Is there a preferred caliber to use when learning to use a mil dot scope? Click to expand... Remember a "mil" or miliradian is a unit of angular measure like a degree, not caliber or any of that.
kdw52 said: Is there a preferred caliber to use when learning to use a mil dot scope? Click to expand... Remember a "mil" or miliradian is a unit of angular measure like a degree, not caliber or any of that.