B Bart B. New member Apr 29, 2020 #21 If you know how much your bullets drop per yard at longer ranges, you'll know how much you can miss your point of aim for a given ranging error.
If you know how much your bullets drop per yard at longer ranges, you'll know how much you can miss your point of aim for a given ranging error.
R RaySendero New member Apr 29, 2020 #22 Bart B. wrote: If you know how much your bullets drop per yard at longer ranges, ..... Click to expand... Yes, I actually have a table on a piece of masking tape on my Mil-Dot scope. Shows the range, the dot count and the bullet drop.
Bart B. wrote: If you know how much your bullets drop per yard at longer ranges, ..... Click to expand... Yes, I actually have a table on a piece of masking tape on my Mil-Dot scope. Shows the range, the dot count and the bullet drop.
R RickB New member Apr 29, 2020 #23 If the target's apparent width is the same or greater than your front sight, it's in range.