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MilDot Master. We issue it to the students now and anyone wishing to use mil dots would be well served using that little handy device.
One way to aid in your miling is to reverse the formula so that you can "simulate" a range at another range. Example, if you only have 50 meters, then you make little 'E' types and print them up, Mil them and compute the range. Then measure them and see if you were right. Remember to use exact measurements and not averages. A mil has 3.427 moa, and 1 moa is worth 2.87 cm at 100 meters or 1.087 inches at 100 yards. Convert the size of the target in actuality into mils and then see what it would have equaled if it was really 1 meter tall as a real 'E' type.
I do not like the program on the internet as it does not compute and it can casue errors.
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