I went from open sight to scope!
So I figure out the basics and nail a 500 yard target BY AIMING ABOUT 65 INCHES ABOVE THE DAMN THING. AFTER I SAID FUCK IT WITH READING UP ON EVERYBODY'S LONG WINDED CONFUSING INSTRUCTIONS ON LONG RANGE INCREMENTAL DOPING.
so:
- 1 milradian = .0573 degree
- 1 mil @ 100 yards = 3.6 inches = 36 inches @ 1000 yards
- 1 click = 1/4 inch @ 100 yards = between 14 and 15 clicks @ 100 yards to equal 1 mil
seems all simple right!
well all these wankers have to write long winded explainations of this but never say any more about maybe 300, 600, or whatever hundred or thousand.
Its all at 100.
I know you have to know the ballistics of your round to then figure it out on that invisible parabola in your head, or that great little thing someone kindly gave me called a mildot master. and you have to take atmospheric and altitude conditions into consideration as well.
But everything begins at sea level @ 59 degrees F and from my open sight training 25 years ago with the .308, that shit worked if you knew where to go from there. Holsworthy Range (Australia) in 1988 were the best ever shots I made!
So if my math is ok, and I get to working it out that 1 mil at 1000 is 36 inches, then I'd run out of ckicks on the scope and would be shooting about 2 feet low to hit at 100 if i put on a 20moa bridge.
Someone simplify the differential equasion, or whatever factor it takes to get "doped" outside of 100 yards for me please.
Oh, and lets not be bragging about what scope we use because it could be your dick with a magnifying glass on the end for all I care. I just want someone who aint a big technical talk pull their chain good old boy, or woman, who knows and don't mind sharing knowledge to help me out.
So I figure out the basics and nail a 500 yard target BY AIMING ABOUT 65 INCHES ABOVE THE DAMN THING. AFTER I SAID FUCK IT WITH READING UP ON EVERYBODY'S LONG WINDED CONFUSING INSTRUCTIONS ON LONG RANGE INCREMENTAL DOPING.
so:
- 1 milradian = .0573 degree
- 1 mil @ 100 yards = 3.6 inches = 36 inches @ 1000 yards
- 1 click = 1/4 inch @ 100 yards = between 14 and 15 clicks @ 100 yards to equal 1 mil
seems all simple right!
well all these wankers have to write long winded explainations of this but never say any more about maybe 300, 600, or whatever hundred or thousand.
Its all at 100.
I know you have to know the ballistics of your round to then figure it out on that invisible parabola in your head, or that great little thing someone kindly gave me called a mildot master. and you have to take atmospheric and altitude conditions into consideration as well.
But everything begins at sea level @ 59 degrees F and from my open sight training 25 years ago with the .308, that shit worked if you knew where to go from there. Holsworthy Range (Australia) in 1988 were the best ever shots I made!
So if my math is ok, and I get to working it out that 1 mil at 1000 is 36 inches, then I'd run out of ckicks on the scope and would be shooting about 2 feet low to hit at 100 if i put on a 20moa bridge.
Someone simplify the differential equasion, or whatever factor it takes to get "doped" outside of 100 yards for me please.
Oh, and lets not be bragging about what scope we use because it could be your dick with a magnifying glass on the end for all I care. I just want someone who aint a big technical talk pull their chain good old boy, or woman, who knows and don't mind sharing knowledge to help me out.