Dec 20, 2019 #21 ODB WKR Joined Mar 24, 2016 Messages 3,792 Location N.F.D. Rotate the scope 90 degrees to the left. Use the wind age knob for the drop.
Dec 20, 2019 #22 Yellowknife WKR Joined Apr 9, 2012 Messages 1,859 Location Fishhook, Alaska Baxterb said: Rotate the scope 90 degrees to the left. Use the wind age knob for the drop. Click to expand... That doesn't work with a mil-quad reticle. Well, technically it would, but it would look funny.
Baxterb said: Rotate the scope 90 degrees to the left. Use the wind age knob for the drop. Click to expand... That doesn't work with a mil-quad reticle. Well, technically it would, but it would look funny.
Dec 20, 2019 #23 ODB WKR Joined Mar 24, 2016 Messages 3,792 Location N.F.D. Yellowknife said: That doesn't work with a mil-quad reticle. Well, technically it would, but it would look funny. View attachment 141385 Click to expand... Ah, got it. I’m not nearly smart enough to use a reticle like that. An M1 turret has me confused enough!
Yellowknife said: That doesn't work with a mil-quad reticle. Well, technically it would, but it would look funny. View attachment 141385 Click to expand... Ah, got it. I’m not nearly smart enough to use a reticle like that. An M1 turret has me confused enough!
Dec 23, 2019 #24 wind gypsy WKR Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 8,376 Baxterb said: Ah, got it. I’m not nearly smart enough to use a reticle like that. An M1 turret has me confused enough! Click to expand... The trick is sighting in your rifle so the bullet hits where the crosshairs meet
Baxterb said: Ah, got it. I’m not nearly smart enough to use a reticle like that. An M1 turret has me confused enough! Click to expand... The trick is sighting in your rifle so the bullet hits where the crosshairs meet