Okay, I'll freely admit that I've spent the majority of my time ranging targets with a laser rangefinder. But, I figure it probably wouldn't hurt to practice milling my targets a bit more often. is there some standard frame of reference that is typically used to determine target size? Obviously, as we all know, an accurate estimation of target size is critical to determining an accurate range to target when using a scope reticle for such a purpose. This process isn't too hard to do when you're shooting at a paper/steel target of known size, but I'm not sure how to best translate this into a real world shooting solution. In other words:
1) Do you have standard sizes you use for estimating the height, length, or width of various game animals?
2) Do you have standard sizes that you use for estimating the height, length, or width of various objects you might shoot at?
3) Do you have standard sizes that you use to estimate the height, length, or width of various members of opposing armies?
I figure that these ranging systems (when applied in the real world) must involve the use of some set of standards by which target size is estimated (ex: a bull elks stands X inches tall, or is X inches from the bottom of the belly to the top of the back; the average vehicle wheel on the opposing army's Jeeps are X number of inches tall, etc). The problem is, I can't seem to locate a good set of "standards"!
I'll keep playing with this issue, but thought I'd pose the question here for some help. In the mean time, at least I can use the LRF for range determination... it just feels like it would be fun to be competent with both systems.
1) Do you have standard sizes you use for estimating the height, length, or width of various game animals?
2) Do you have standard sizes that you use for estimating the height, length, or width of various objects you might shoot at?
3) Do you have standard sizes that you use to estimate the height, length, or width of various members of opposing armies?
I figure that these ranging systems (when applied in the real world) must involve the use of some set of standards by which target size is estimated (ex: a bull elks stands X inches tall, or is X inches from the bottom of the belly to the top of the back; the average vehicle wheel on the opposing army's Jeeps are X number of inches tall, etc). The problem is, I can't seem to locate a good set of "standards"!
I'll keep playing with this issue, but thought I'd pose the question here for some help. In the mean time, at least I can use the LRF for range determination... it just feels like it would be fun to be competent with both systems.