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What a pretty deer!
(What's a "Mil"?)Isn't that what my LRF is for?
555 yards if he is a yungin, 595 if he is mature. Dialin' 4.0 mil on my 308 and a 178 Amax and its dinner time. or just a miss...lol
Good call!.....522 meters/570 yards. You would have had antelope in the freezer!
It's an antelope not a mule deer. They aren't that bigRoggom/Pat....so what clues did we miss, what should we have taken into account to range him more accurately?
Roggom/Pat....so what clues did we miss, what should we have taken into account to range him more accurately?
Look closely, you can see the brisket is at approx .7 mil. He bracketed the the shoulder at .5 up and the brisket was between zero and .5 down.
As stated speed goats are 14-15" shoulder to brisket. 14 x 27.77 / .7(mil) = 555Y 15 x 27.77 / .7 = 595Y
OP that was fun and a cool pic. I find it a pain to line a camera up with the scope.
^^^ yes the 27.77 is a constant, the 0.7 is the measured size in mils from the reticle. Target size (in inches) x 27.77 / reticle reading (in mils) = distance in yards.