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Mil Dot Ranging Chart, for ranging with no Range Finder

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A ranging chart I made for zeroing Mil Dot Rifles. Should work with everyone but the DMR (which has its own system).

Let me know what you think.

If you have any corrections or revisions please post them below.

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AS 50 has different Mildot system, standing man is 1.4m if Iam right.

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AS 50 has different Mildot system, standing man is 1.4m if Iam right.

Ya when I was making this I came across a couple different accounts on whether people are 1.8 or 1.4/1.3

Wasn't sure If the was actual height difference or a difference between the as50/m107 and the m24 scopes.

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I use 1.5 for height with the dmr, only works when zoomed however.

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This would be so useful if all the rifles used the same mildot system. But most actually don't follow that formula. some like the cz550 don't use mildots at all. But there are still ways to range with them.

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This would be so useful if all the rifles used the same mildot system. But most actually don't follow that formula. some like the cz550 don't use mildots at all. But there are still ways to range with them.

Ya this isnt for the CZ550 lol.

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So a little more research on the matter and it turns out the that the AS50 uses 1.375 m as the player height, while the M24 and M107 use 1.8 m as the player height. That being said the chart above works for the M24 and the M107.

Using this formula: (1.8x1000)/( Height in Mil Dots)

AS50 uses 1.375 m as player height.

Using this formula: (1.375x1000)/(Height in Mil Dots)

If there's any interest in seeing updated charts on these I don't mind doing them, but since there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of interest in this lol, so I'll wait and see.

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I've seen this chart posted before too, haven't actually checked if it is accurate though.

http://i.imgur.com/zIsYV.png

Mmm from what I've observed I don't think this can be correct. I am not sure on the DMR but I know that the M24 and the M107 both go off 1.8 Which would make that chart incorrect. Plus I'm not sure what the M1072 and the AS502 are referring to.

This is a game right?

What about it?

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