Maybe I’m not thinking right here… but 1 mil is 1 mil, no changing that. 3.6″ @ 100 yards. I’d imagine the dot spacing could very well differ from scope to scope depending on what power & what formula the scope manufacturer recommends for mil-dot rangefinding.
Maybe I’m not thinking right here… but 1 mil is 1 mil, no changing that. 3.6″ @ 100 yards. I’d imagine the dot spacing could very well differ from scope to scope depending on what power & what formula the scope manufacturer recommends for mil-dot rangefinding.
Here’s how Millet does it..
http://www.millettsights.com/images/instruction_sheets/Millet_TSR_Manual.pdf