US life is so complicatred - all You need to do is multiply size in meters with 1000 and divide by mils. So if an object is 1 m high and is 4 mils on reticle - it is 1*1000/4=250 m simple!
@@apolakaiarmory I was wondering the same thing and while I know nothing about using the mil-rad reticle... but why was the target at 5:45 only 2.5 mils? Shouldn't the sarting line which is the center in this occasion be counted? If not and what he said about the target is correct, by that logic If the deer belly had been at the center mil instead it would only been "3" mils. Again I don't know anything about it and just trying to understand.
From the water-line in the reticle to the back is 1 mil, from the water-line to the brisket is 2 mills; 1 + 2 = 3? (difficult math). So continuing; 18 in (back to brisket) x 27.8 (constant) / 3 mils (reticle measurement) = 166.8 yards
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This has been so informational. Thank you
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Excellent review excellent, simple and concise thanks a lot.
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May bago naman ako natutunan sir. Salamat sa vid. 🙂
Salamat bossing. At least naka pag bibigay ako ng kahit na kunting kaalaman sa ating mga Pinoy.
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Mayat Sir, I have also with me my own range finder and thanks for the additional information on how to use it properly
Okay data lakay.. use it often and learn how to estimate distances. Thank you bossing.
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Nice topic Apo Lakay very informative and great help to hunters.
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Subbed. Great video. Semper Fi Guns. SSgt Sends.
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US life is so complicatred - all You need to do is multiply size in meters with 1000 and divide by mils. So if an object is 1 m high and is 4 mils on reticle - it is 1*1000/4=250 m simple!
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Nice share master apo lakai
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for that deer example, that was 3 mil right ? why 4 mil?
Hello.. if you count the lines from belly to shoulder it is 4 mils. (you have to add the mark where the line crosses as well).
@@apolakaiarmory I was wondering the same thing and while I know nothing about using the mil-rad reticle... but why was the target at 5:45 only 2.5 mils? Shouldn't the sarting line which is the center in this occasion be counted? If not and what he said about the target is correct, by that logic If the deer belly had been at the center mil instead it would only been "3" mils. Again I don't know anything about it and just trying to understand.
From the water-line in the reticle to the back is 1 mil, from the water-line to the brisket is 2 mills; 1 + 2 = 3? (difficult math). So continuing; 18 in (back to brisket) x 27.8 (constant) / 3 mils (reticle measurement) = 166.8 yards
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Very nice video sir shooter
Salamat sir.
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