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    Disney was a sadistic barstool eh……………just look at all the kids that watched his movie’s and came away crying
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Disney was a sadistic barstool eh……………just look at all the kids that watched his movie’s and came away crying
    From your experience, was Wilkinson drawing a Hog / muntjac deer or one of those water deer and not a red ?

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    the hinds in hinds piss me off everytime I see them... all out of proportion... head n neck almost like a whitetail and that part of body is too small for the body....
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    Heres a 308 sighted for 200m using a plain duplex in a leupold VX-1 3-9x40 set at 4x.
    The yellow circle is an example target zone. The very fine line in the middle of the yellow circle shows where the shot should hit at 100m. The shot will have fallen to the top of-the thick post at 326m.

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    Heres an example shooting at a rabbit with 22LR subsonic. The rifle is sighted in for 25m and the rabbit is at 100m. This is a mil dot reticle in a second focal plane scope (daft idea) but the dots are 10cm apart at 100m when its set at 10x magnification. The little cross hatches are half mil ie 5cm/100m at 10x. At different magnifications the reticle looks the same in your scope but covers different amounts of space on the target (subtensions) . The red numbers show the range in metres where the bullet is at the mildot (right) or half mil hash ( on the left). So, in this example, if you have the scope set to 10x you need to aim 2.6 mildots high.

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    Moa Hunter and Average-Lad like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bagheera View Post
    Heres a 308 sighted for 200m using a plain duplex in a leupold VX-1 3-9x40 set at 4x.
    The yellow circle is an example target zone. The very fine line in the middle of the yellow circle shows where the shot should hit at 100m. The shot will have fallen to the top of-the thick post at 326m.

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    Heres an example shooting at a rabbit with 22LR subsonic. The rifle is sighted in for 25m and the rabbit is at 100m. This is a mil dot reticle in a second focal plane scope (daft idea) but the dots are 10cm apart at 100m when its set at 10x magnification. The little cross hatches are half mil ie 5cm/100m at 10x. At different magnifications the reticle looks the same in your scope but covers different amounts of space on the target (subtensions) . The red numbers show the range in metres where the bullet is at the mildot (right) or half mil hash ( on the left). So, in this example, if you have the scope set to 10x you need to aim 2.6 mildots high.

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    I'm guessing this is the Strelok app you were talking about? I'll have to check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Target isnt even square - 900 x 1000 WTF Wilkinson ???
    Actually 1.3 m high by 1.0 m wide, The targets I have made are 1.2 m wide. In spite of not being scale correct it is a good shoot for those that might be alergic to round target shooting. The targets do take a bit of maintenance with only a few barnches shooting it these days. Taupo NZDA shot it twice this year.
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    +1 for stelok.

 

 

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