i am not really how to start this question, so if it seem like i am rambling, it is because i am! haha
i put my vortex pst FFP MIL scope on my 5R the other day. previously i had a vortex pst FFP MOA on it.
when i was sighting it in, i was having a hard time figuring out the MIL distance from POA to POI.
so, let's say i was off 1.5mil at 100 yds, at least that is what the read out on the scope was. i was trying to not fall into the habit of being off 1.5". since my scope is .1mil per click, does that mean i should have moved my turrets 15 times? because i did that, and i was way off.
it took awhile to get the scope sighted in, but it is there. to be honest, i am not sure how i got it there! i would just shoot, move a little bit, shoot again, etc. usually with MOA, it takes me 5 shoots to get it sighted in, then a few more to really dial it in. 2 at 50, then 2-3 more at 100.
with MOA, if i am off 1.75" at 100yds, that is easy for me to calculate. i had drafting classes in high school, went to ITT for drafting and worked in drafting for 4 years after that, so 8 years dealing with fractions, different scales, etc.
what am i doing wrong with my MIL train of thought, or should i stick with MOA?
i am using sighting in a rifle and 100yds to keep things simple.
i put my vortex pst FFP MIL scope on my 5R the other day. previously i had a vortex pst FFP MOA on it.
when i was sighting it in, i was having a hard time figuring out the MIL distance from POA to POI.
so, let's say i was off 1.5mil at 100 yds, at least that is what the read out on the scope was. i was trying to not fall into the habit of being off 1.5". since my scope is .1mil per click, does that mean i should have moved my turrets 15 times? because i did that, and i was way off.
it took awhile to get the scope sighted in, but it is there. to be honest, i am not sure how i got it there! i would just shoot, move a little bit, shoot again, etc. usually with MOA, it takes me 5 shoots to get it sighted in, then a few more to really dial it in. 2 at 50, then 2-3 more at 100.
with MOA, if i am off 1.75" at 100yds, that is easy for me to calculate. i had drafting classes in high school, went to ITT for drafting and worked in drafting for 4 years after that, so 8 years dealing with fractions, different scales, etc.
what am i doing wrong with my MIL train of thought, or should i stick with MOA?
i am using sighting in a rifle and 100yds to keep things simple.