I have been reading a lot on the FAQs section and have learned a ton. Maybe I have missed the answer I'm looking for in there somewhere, but was wondering if someone could help me out here.
I am currently shooting mil dot ret / moa dials (which seem to be neither s-moa nor true moa, but rather dialing approx 1.08 per "moa"). nonetheless, i am seriously considering going to the mil/mil setup, specifically the leupold mk 4 with tmr and m5 dials. I have read that the reticle and dial will match on this setup.
I understand the benefit of being able to spot how far you are off in mils, and simply make that adjustment in mils. I have a decent understanding of how the moa system works, but i am new enough to the sport that I am perfectly willing to learn mil, or both.
My main question is, what if I am at a distance that I cannot spot my hit through the scope accurately enough to make this determination, and therefore have to ride down and inspect the target. lets say at 800 yards, I'm off 10 inches. How do I calculate that correction in mils.
I have seen some reference to 1cm/1mil. is a mil equal to a cm just as a moa is 1 inch? if so, do i have to measure in cm's for corrections such as above.
thx for any advice or help you guys may can offer
I am currently shooting mil dot ret / moa dials (which seem to be neither s-moa nor true moa, but rather dialing approx 1.08 per "moa"). nonetheless, i am seriously considering going to the mil/mil setup, specifically the leupold mk 4 with tmr and m5 dials. I have read that the reticle and dial will match on this setup.
I understand the benefit of being able to spot how far you are off in mils, and simply make that adjustment in mils. I have a decent understanding of how the moa system works, but i am new enough to the sport that I am perfectly willing to learn mil, or both.
My main question is, what if I am at a distance that I cannot spot my hit through the scope accurately enough to make this determination, and therefore have to ride down and inspect the target. lets say at 800 yards, I'm off 10 inches. How do I calculate that correction in mils.
I have seen some reference to 1cm/1mil. is a mil equal to a cm just as a moa is 1 inch? if so, do i have to measure in cm's for corrections such as above.
thx for any advice or help you guys may can offer