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MIL DOT MASTER

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I'm a fun of electronic devices like a NOMAD, PLRF 10 C, BARRETT BORS and ballistic software..... but I think that nobody have to approach them if have not learned the normal instrument like a MIL DOT MASTER... this is mine, I've modified it a little, instead of a wire with a little weight I've used a rigid piece, more easy to handle for me.
I've created a ballistic table ( verified on the field ) for standard condition and than some correction values for different density altitude e muzzle velocity...... every time I've done some check also with interpolation the values found were always very close .1 mil plus or minus to the actual values taken from a PDA with actual meteo conditions..

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Re: MIL DOT MASTER

They are pretty handy little things to keep around whilst shooting... i still prefer to rely on LRF and ballistic computers, however being educated in how to use your mil dot reticle is good practice
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Re: MIL DOT MASTER

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KNIGHT11B4</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Love my Mildot Master. Never runs out of batteries, stops working when its wet, breaks, etc.

A classic and valuable piece of equipment. </div></div>
Every person who tells me they wish to get into long range shooting I ask them two things, do you have a range finding scope? If not get one. Do you have a Mil-Dot master? If not get one and learn how to use them both before buying a LRF or anything that runs on batteries. It should be common practice to use such items.
 
Re: MIL DOT MASTER

Bruce Robinson was a hell of a nice guy too and a huge supporter of new shooters. I think his widow still owns the MDM product.

In the early years of the WOT, Bruce created a program called "Goodies for Grunts" which shipped a metric shitload of stuff to the guys fighting in Iraq...