All of theses targets are correct too 1 mildot size ratio's at 1 mildot to the varied distances from 25 yard to 100 yards at 1 mildot, So when you use a 1 mildot scope and you put out the target to the correct distance, the target is for and your scope is zeroed to the said distance. You will be able to use that target to work out your zero distance and windage, you will also be able to work out your hold over and under to said distances.So if you use an Half mildot scope like myself all you have to do is use 2 half mildots instead of one.
Each target is made from the mildot ratio here:
CALCULATING MIL-DOT RETICLE HOLDOVERS FORMULA..25 yards is 2.5 cm actual size is 2.286 = 0.9 inches
50 yards is 5.0 cm actual size is 4.572 = 1.8 inches
75 yards is 7.5 cm actual size is 6.858 = 2.7 inches
100 yards is 10 cm actual size is 9.144 = 3.6 inches
125 yards is 11.43 cm actual size is 1/8 = 4.5 inches
One Mil's Size at Various Distances (in Yards)
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
3.6" 7.2" 10.8" 14.4" 18.0" 21.6" 25.2" 28.8" 32.4" 36.0"
example 100 yards is 3.6 mildots
One Mil's Size at Various Distances (in Meters)
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
10cm 20cm 30cm 40cm 50cm 60cm 70cm 80cm 90cm 1 Meter
example 100 meters is 10 cm
I hope these calculations are correct i'm sure they are but if anyone spots something wrong please say has each target is down to the exact size and ratio to 1 mildot at those distances and i hope this helps you guys.
please post your results on this page. thx.
