What is the formula for shooting at say 1300yds with a 308. U set your elevation to shoot 1000 but how do u figure the mil dot holdover for the last 300 yds. Plz explain. Thank you
@krinquechaf Why make your own when you can find one for $30? And the material is waterproof, as well as tear resistant (since it's plastic). I guess you can but if money is this tight, I don't know how you are planning to shoot enough to get any good or stay good.
@ScopedNightmare The formula is size of target in yards, in this case I used 36 inches so there would be no decimal pont and make the math easy for you so the size of the target in yards is 1 times that by 1000 in this case that equals 1000 divide that by the size of the object in mils in this case the object appeared to be 2 mils in height so distance in yards equals 500 just like the slide rule shows. 1x1000 divided 2 equal 500 yards
@EN2HAMMSTER What you are saying is true to a point. Mils can be either yards or meters as long as the distence is in yards or meters. Good video thanks for the review. Keep Safe.
@m70c00l no it does not calculate bullet drop, there is a place to attach that information on the back when you get it. When you know your bullet drop it can help you adjust the scope. Look on the internet you should be able to find some bullet drop charts that will get you close but you will need to find how much the bullet drops with your rifle and ammo.
@theshwang Yes use the string and weight to measure incline. You can either sight down the top of the mildot master or put the mildot master on top of your barrel and then read the string on the scale.
excellent review of this product..... Ive seen them advertised over at SWFA but i never knew how it worked or whether it was worth purchasing..... I like it... Seems like a solid piece of kit for someone interested in trying their hand at +400 yard shooting..
@filoIII This will measure objects as small as 4 inches, but no closer than 100 yards. I don't think this will be of any help to you. Sorry, thanks for watching.
Nice review man.. I just bought my first rifle, a Remington 700 in .308... I want to learn how to do things manually, kind of like using the stars to navigate instead of relying on GPS. I'm gonna buy this.
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What is the formula for shooting at say 1300yds with a 308. U set your elevation to shoot 1000 but how do u figure the mil dot holdover for the last 300 yds. Plz explain. Thank you
theshwang 4 months ago
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How do u combine a shot over the effective range of a bullet/rifle. Say a 1300 yard shot with a 308 using scope correction and mil dot holdover.
Thank you.
theshwang 5 months ago
Outstanding!!
ridah925 5 months ago
Wow this is very nice
ICEMANdrake214 7 months ago
Nice Video.
MikeM0331 7 months ago
i love it can i mack my own ?
krinquechaf 10 months ago
@krinquechaf Why make your own when you can find one for $30? And the material is waterproof, as well as tear resistant (since it's plastic). I guess you can but if money is this tight, I don't know how you are planning to shoot enough to get any good or stay good.
oyy0 2 months ago
1000/36 x 36"/ 2mils* sorry
ScopedNightmare 10 months ago
Distance equation in yards: 1000/36 x (height of object in Inches)/ Mils
Using #s in vid: 1000/36 x 36" / 5mils= 500yrds. Re-due the math if you doubt me but that is one of the basic formulas.
ScopedNightmare 10 months ago
@ScopedNightmare The formula is size of target in yards, in this case I used 36 inches so there would be no decimal pont and make the math easy for you so the size of the target in yards is 1 times that by 1000 in this case that equals 1000 divide that by the size of the object in mils in this case the object appeared to be 2 mils in height so distance in yards equals 500 just like the slide rule shows. 1x1000 divided 2 equal 500 yards
EN2HAMMSTER 10 months ago
@EN2HAMMSTER What you are saying is true to a point. Mils can be either yards or meters as long as the distence is in yards or meters. Good video thanks for the review. Keep Safe.
depravedpuma 7 months ago
does it find bullet drop because i have no idea how to find bullet drop for 168 gr bullet at 2650 fps sighted at 200yards
m70c00l 11 months ago
@m70c00l no it does not calculate bullet drop, there is a place to attach that information on the back when you get it. When you know your bullet drop it can help you adjust the scope. Look on the internet you should be able to find some bullet drop charts that will get you close but you will need to find how much the bullet drops with your rifle and ammo.
EN2HAMMSTER 11 months ago
Don't understand how u measure incline. How did u measure 30 deg with the string n weight. What's the referance. Thx
theshwang 11 months ago
@theshwang Yes use the string and weight to measure incline. You can either sight down the top of the mildot master or put the mildot master on top of your barrel and then read the string on the scale.
EN2HAMMSTER 11 months ago
excellent review of this product..... Ive seen them advertised over at SWFA but i never knew how it worked or whether it was worth purchasing..... I like it... Seems like a solid piece of kit for someone interested in trying their hand at +400 yard shooting..
rainmechanic 1 year ago
Great review!
scoutstyle37 1 year ago
How could an airgunner use this? The birds/groundhogs/squirrels, etc are only 6inches or so. Can that thing go down that small? Thanks
filoIII 1 year ago
@filoIII This will measure objects as small as 4 inches, but no closer than 100 yards. I don't think this will be of any help to you. Sorry, thanks for watching.
EN2HAMMSTER 1 year ago
where did you get yours. Thanks for the vid
hddm3 1 year ago
@hddm3 I got it on line at mildot.com
EN2HAMMSTER 1 year ago
@EN2HAMMSTER ok thanks
hddm3 1 year ago
Nice review man.. I just bought my first rifle, a Remington 700 in .308... I want to learn how to do things manually, kind of like using the stars to navigate instead of relying on GPS. I'm gonna buy this.
rednoseroxy 1 year ago
@rednoseroxy
you started out right.
rem 700 may not be everybody's fav rifle but its like a sbc, EVERYBODY makes go fast parts for it.
and 308 is the perfect all around caliber, easy to get, relatively cheap, hits hard and everybody has 1 or 3.
there's a million places to get serious knowledge about the rem 700 and the 308 cartridge too.
you can steal your buddy's ammo too.
i take the info off it for each rifle/cal and make a little card for each rifle.
saves lotsa time and no calculator
tapper45 1 year ago
@rednoseroxy I am absolutely agreeing with you. Great information you just saved me $400. I am no longer investing on a range finder!!!!!!!!!
miguelbarud 1 year ago
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donde puedo comprar una de esas??? XD
bolteret 1 year ago
donde puedo comprar una de esas
bolteret 1 year ago
donde puedo comprar una de esas??? XD....
bolteret 1 year ago