Re: Scope Tracking Target :MIL based
I've always wondered why people use these huge clumsy targets for tracking tests. Why not just dial in the desired elevation/windage and aim with the corresponding part of the reticle? It's especially easy with the Gen2 reticles since there are marks every 5 mils (Gen2MilDot) or 2.5 mils (Gen2XR) on the outer posts.
Just dial in up to 5 mils of windage and hold with the correxponding part of the reticle. For extended elevation, dial in let's say 15 mils of elevation and 1 mil (Gen2MilDot) or 0.4 mils (Gen2XR) of windage to be able to aim with the tip of the 15 mils hashmark. You can even shoot groups with multiple combinations of dialing/holds and get an immediate idea of whether things work like they should. And the best thing is, this way you can directly check whether the adjustments match the subtension of the reticle, which is what really counts.
I've been doing this most of the time when test-firing scopes, cranking windage and elevation throughout it's range and doing holds to compensate, while staying on a simple and small target and essentially shooting "groups" that don't just tell me whether the scope is holding zero but also whether the adjustments are on the money.