Bushnell 20-4124 Hunting Equipment User Manual


 
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need the mil dot for measuring distance, but is useful for precise leads for moving targets and exact
compensation for shooting in a crosswind. There are certain situations that may not allow one enough
time to range to an animal, and having the mil-dot reticle is second alternative in measuring distance.
The middle of this reticle contains four evenly spaced mil-dots arrayed outward vertically and
horizontally from the center. Actually, because the very center dot was left out to allow clear aiming, the
reticle represents five mils in any direction.
One mil is the space from center-dot to center-dot. One-half and one-quarter mils are easy to estimate
mentally; with practice, you can measure tenths of mils for the most exact ranging.
RANGING WITH YOUR MIL-DOT RETICLE
e mil is an angular measurement a milliradianwhich equals almost precisely one yard at 1000
yards, or one meter at 1000 meters. is proportional relationship makes possible a simple formula to
compute distances:
e Measured Object’s Width Or Height In Yards x 1000
= Range In Yards
Object’s Width Or Height In Mils
is formula works equally well with meters, but don’t mix meters and yards: Measure the object in yards
to nd the distance in yards, use meters to yield distances in meters.