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Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. #3392535 07/19/12 09:32 PM
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This is a thread that was created by Christopher, another employee at SWFA.

I thought it was very usefull and wanted to share with THF.

Originally Posted By: Chris Farris II

I have shot with people a few times who when sighting in a Mil/Mil scope will still go to the target and measure how far away it is from bullseye in inches and then try to convert it into Mils in their head. Because of this I decided to do a write up on sighting in a Mil/Mil scope. It is extremely easy when done right. You start off with your blank target.






You will then get a steady rest and fire your first shot off. The key here is a steady rest and slow steady trigger pull. If done right this will only take 2 shots so make sure it counts. You then squeze the trigger and let the gun do the work. Now You simply look at the target and see how much you missed by.







In this case your initial shot was more than 3.5 mils to the right but not quite 4 and a little less than 6 mils low. The key here is to forget about inches or any other linear measurement. Just measure with the scope, after all that is what it was designed for. Now go ahead and make your adjustments 3.7 mils to the left and 5.7 mils up. Now reaquire your target and verify your adjusments. If done properly your next shot should be in the bullseye.





This method can be used in many other circumstances also. Say you are out with some friends plinking some steel at some pretty good distances. Will you be able to measure an exact hit with it at 500 yards or more, probably not. However, when dealing with winds gusting and varying in MPH it can help a lot. You shoot and see the wind has pushed your bullet a little farther off the target than you anticipated. Instead of dialing in your windage, because the wind is varying, just measure it with your scope and hold however far off your splash in the dirt was to the side of the target in the opposite direction. It makes for very fast and very accurate adjustments/corrections in many shooting conditions. You have the equipment, use it to your advantage!



Re: Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. [Re: Skylar Mac] #3392720 07/19/12 10:38 PM
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Great Read!


Re: Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. [Re: BFord] #3392856 07/19/12 11:47 PM
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Another good one for a Sticky. Now I have to buy a Mil-Dot scope. DANG YOU SKYLAR!!!


Re: Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. [Re: Chuck McDonald] #3395391 07/20/12 10:03 PM
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It took me exactly three shots to sight in my mil vortex since I misjudged slightly on my first adjustment. But was still awesome. Also nice that it doesn't have to be at 100 yards either.


Re: Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. [Re: scot] #3395492 07/20/12 10:55 PM
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Met Skylar today! Bought too much stuff and loved every minute, thanks again!


Re: Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. [Re: TF Panther] #3401316 07/23/12 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: TF Panther
Met Skylar today! Bought too much stuff and loved every minute, thanks again!


You very welcome, it was my pleasure working with you.


Re: Sighting in a Mil/Mil Scope. [Re: Skylar Mac] #3454285 08/08/12 02:41 PM
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