Re: Who uses a "Angle Cosine Indicator"
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The string hanging from a Mildot Master is less than ideal compared to an ACI.</div></div>
I'm afraid that turns out not to be the case.
The string hanging from the Mildot Master not only can be read to a resolution of one degree, which is not the case with the ACI, but it has a longer baseline than the ACI as well.
In addition, there is no question that the plumbline on the MDM is vertical, which may or may not be the case with the ACI, depending on how accurately it was installed. You don't have to point your rifle at something to measure the angle to it, so your spotter could be doing that while you're setting up, or you could do it yourself without having to expose the rifle.
A single Mildot Master serves for every rifle I own, in addition to being much less expensive, and I'm going to carry it anyway for it's calculation abilities as well as for computing the distance to UKD targets.
I have no objection, though, to people spending money for an ACI. I like Ward Brien, the inventor. The country is in the midst of a recession, so spend away to stimulate the economy.
Just don't buy one on the belief that you're getting more for your money than you would by buying a Mildot Master. You're getting less.