MIL DOT RETICLE AND HOW TO USE MILS THROUGH YOUR SCOPE

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @ko2890
    @ko2890 9 місяців тому +7

    Excellent You actually know how to explain things so that anyone can understand unlike most people who try to tackle this subject

    • @americanpatriot6918
      @americanpatriot6918 2 місяці тому +1

      I was just thinking the same thing, I saved this video for future reference.😎🇺🇸🦅👊💪

  • @benpihl8551
    @benpihl8551 Рік тому +3

    This is the best explanation I have found on how to actually use this rectacle type. Thank you for sharing

  • @Blackhawk556.
    @Blackhawk556. Рік тому +5

    I’m trying to learn the MRAD reticle but dang I’m having a hard time understanding. Your video is helping so thank you. I”m going to continue watching videos until I master MRAD. I don’t want to give up
    I think I need to watch a video of someone out on the field shooting an adjusting the scope

  • @Olbastard
    @Olbastard  Місяць тому

    I’m sorry I haven’t gotten back to you all for quite a while. Took on a new job that does not allow much free time. I don’t know if y’all will see this but thank you for the positive feedback and i will try to answer your questions as best i can.

    • @robertfiorito9888
      @robertfiorito9888 25 днів тому

      great explanation. This was easy to understand however, how does magnification effect this?

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  21 день тому +1

      @ on a front focal plane, no. Rear focal plane scopes will typically have an indicated magnification for range finding. A red dot or line on the magnification ring.

  • @jarhead21100
    @jarhead21100 Місяць тому

    I bought a mildot scope because I thought it was a type of bdc reticle. So I would just zero the weapon at 100 yards and then use the second dot on a 200 yard target.
    Thanks for the video dude.

  • @BourbonPrepper
    @BourbonPrepper 4 місяці тому +4

    This only works in the first focal plane, right?

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  Місяць тому +1

      This will work in front focal and rear focal. Rear focal scopes will typically have a red indicator at the magnification to range find at. Front focal allows you to range find at any magnification. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. I recently started a business and it’s keeping me busy.

  • @alexuswilliams5426
    @alexuswilliams5426 7 місяців тому +3

    in video part 8:16, how did you get 750 yards? 37" (target size) x 27.77 / 2 mil= ???

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  Місяць тому

      Guesstimating. I didn’t have my scope card handy at the moment. I had to improvise a little bit. That’s why i sounded a little unsure about the distance.

  • @Christian-bx5id
    @Christian-bx5id Рік тому +1

    You was so much help I am still new to mrad. The deer in my area is 39 inches so I just put it in so thank you. Also I have a question my scope turret is 1/8 equal 0 at 100 yards how is it much different that a scope that is 1/10 0 at 100 yards hope you can help thanks.

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  Місяць тому

      There’s a couple of differences. Luckily it’s in the math. A scope with quarter inch turrets gives a value of .25 inch per click for a value of 1 inch at 100yd, 2inch at 200yd, etc. simply apply the correlating decimal value of the fraction into your math. I apologize for not responding sooner. Been a crazy year.

  • @justmeva
    @justmeva 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely fantastic explanation, thank you.

  • @ClintTerry
    @ClintTerry 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @kathleendossett3819
    @kathleendossett3819 11 місяців тому

    Damn handy info. Young man! Good hunting!

  • @rumsin300
    @rumsin300 6 місяців тому

    Great video and well explained...thank you!

  • @dimitristripakis7364
    @dimitristripakis7364 3 місяці тому +1

    All these assume an FFP reticle, right?

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  Місяць тому +1

      Not really. A rear focal plane scope will typically have a red indicator marker on the range ring. That is usually the magnification the manufacturer suggests you range find at.

  • @Blackhawk556.
    @Blackhawk556. Рік тому

    Question, if you have a metal plate target that measures 50”wide x 23” tall and I want to calculate the distance, do I always use the measurement for how tall it is to calculate distance?

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  Рік тому +1

      yes. the vertical measurement is meant to apply for bullet drop. horizontal is for bullet drift.

    • @Olbastard
      @Olbastard  Місяць тому

      Yes. But if know the dimensions you should be able to achieve the same result using width. I have never tried it so I can’t say definitively that it will work.

  • @zrig1
    @zrig1 4 місяці тому +1

    To simplify it a bit more. 1 mil = 1 cm at 100 meters.

  • @andrewrush5125
    @andrewrush5125 8 місяців тому

    Awesome video, Too quiet.