Re: New MLR scope
It's very simple,
A mil is a mil not matter the range, if you see the round needs to move 1 mil at 833 yards or 1 mil at 100 yards sighting the rifle in, that is your answer, move the reticle or scope 1 mil.
The reticle is a ruler, it measures in mils, the first short line is .5 mils, the full lines are 1 mil. You break up the space between the lines in 1/10th the same as your turret adjusts so it matches up perfectly.
Shoot it and enjoy and just think in mils, nothing else, that is the easiest way to go.