BGE541 Major Hide Member Full Member Minuteman Sep 6, 2011 1,256 52 VA Aug 27, 2013 #51 Aug 27, 2013 #51 Oh and a good workup for field milling is go to a power line and "mil" power poles. All are same dia. so it really focuses on object/reticle relation. Again, YMMV.
Oh and a good workup for field milling is go to a power line and "mil" power poles. All are same dia. so it really focuses on object/reticle relation. Again, YMMV.
bohem PVA's HMFIC Commercial Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jan 6, 2009 8,219 3,547 Southeast, PA www.patriotvalleyarms.com Aug 28, 2013 #52 Aug 28, 2013 #52 psinclair said: Good call!.....522 meters/570 yards. You would have had antelope in the freezer! Click to expand... Got to this one late but I came with 555yd, I said 14" from elbows to back, appx 0.65-.7mil assuming the reticle is right and not scaled by SFP. Not too bad afterall, I've only seen speed goats in real life 1 time. Last edited: Aug 29, 2013
psinclair said: Good call!.....522 meters/570 yards. You would have had antelope in the freezer! Click to expand... Got to this one late but I came with 555yd, I said 14" from elbows to back, appx 0.65-.7mil assuming the reticle is right and not scaled by SFP. Not too bad afterall, I've only seen speed goats in real life 1 time.
G grayghost Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 13, 2010 109 0 77 central, florida Aug 29, 2013 #53 Aug 29, 2013 #53 With out causing trouble that deer looks more like a pronghorn in that picture which would change the distance calculations.
With out causing trouble that deer looks more like a pronghorn in that picture which would change the distance calculations.
psinclair Gunny Sergeant Commercial Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jul 11, 2008 3,400 585 67 Glasgow, Montana Aug 29, 2013 #54 Aug 29, 2013 #54 grayghost said: With out causing trouble that deer looks more like a pronghorn in that picture which would change the distance calculations. Click to expand... It is an antelope buck. Probably a two year old.
grayghost said: With out causing trouble that deer looks more like a pronghorn in that picture which would change the distance calculations. Click to expand... It is an antelope buck. Probably a two year old.
R redrum007 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Sep 14, 2010 190 0 53 North West Aug 30, 2013 #55 Aug 30, 2013 #55 I used my rangefinder while I was sitting here at the computer, I got 22 inches. Do I win anything??
psinclair Gunny Sergeant Commercial Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jul 11, 2008 3,400 585 67 Glasgow, Montana Sep 3, 2013 #56 Sep 3, 2013 #56 Asshat post of the week.....congrats.
nexusfire Secks fi millimeet Full Member Minuteman Sep 9, 2010 1,881 438 53 Mesa, AZ Sep 8, 2013 #57 Sep 8, 2013 #57 833 yards best guess