What's the formula measuring splash on plate or rocks otherside of the canyon(obviously i can't hike 3000feet up and down lol) to measure groups...
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I could see that. I was just giving you shit because it’s easy for us moa guys. It’s just one of those things that I find funny about the gun world. Why not just measure it in Mils and leave it at that?Its mil scope/reticle
PoiAre you trying to measure a group or poa vs poi? What's the range? What's the scope?
It's best to sick to metric for quick simple math.
1mil at 1000m is 1m
1mil at 100m is .1m or 10cm
. 1mill at 100m is 1cm or .01m
For rangeing you need a known value to measure.
For measuring you need a know distance.
Agreed but I think the op said he can't get out to the target, so assuming this is true, he would need a range finder to validate the distance, and an object at the same distance of known size that he can measure with the reticle. With these two he can as you indicated measure the size and spread of the impacts.You need 2 values to solve for the third.
Distance to target (meters)
Measurement at target (cm)
Mils (on scope)
Mil×10×cm=m
Mil÷10×m=cm
Cm÷m×10=mil
Agreed but I think the op said he can't get out to the target, so assuming this is true, he would need a range finder to validate the distance, and an object at the same distance of known size that he can measure with the reticle. With these two he can as you indicated measure the size and spread of the impacts.
Right where 87 and 85 meet, I run up to los altos for short range stuffHe's kinda stuck if he only has one.
What part of San Jo you from? I'm over by Campbell.
Huh?I was trying to do this today. You need to find out the hash mark values of your scope reticle.
No, were away for the weekend, I will probably shoot up there next Saturday morning, let me know if you plan to.I'm up there at least once a month. in fact I'm in the cave now working on some loads I'll be up there testing next week. You shooting Avenal tomorrow? I was hoping to but Easter and family so next time.
I was trying to do this today. You need to find out the hash mark values of your scope reticle.
So using reticle to measure splash (poi) vs point of aim should give you mils to adjust?Yes, you do.
I'm going to guess that looking at the picture through his scope that the little grass in the rocks at 2 O'clock is about 24" or 60cm, and on his reticle looks to be about 1 mil.
If he looked around nearby he could measure a similar grass and get a better idea.
So
1x60x10=600m
Yes, you do.
I'm going to guess that looking at the picture through his scope that the little grass in the rocks at 2 O'clock is about 24" or 60cm, and on his reticle looks to be about 1 mil.
If he looked around nearby he could measure a similar grass and get a better idea.
So
60÷1×10=600m
If the grass is more like 18" or 45cm
45÷1×10=450m
Lol, yeah. I just dropped the measurement pin in front of the line as an example.Is this los Altos, my lrf show 103y there?