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Understanding Mil Dot Rangeing

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Didn't link correctly my apologizes

Apparently I fail at posting thumbnails...

Just click the image link please.

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1. The chart gives zeroing for the DMR. The DMR cannot be zeroed, instead please refer to the graphic below for the zeroing on each individual mil dot at both tiers of zoom.

2. You must be at the second level of zoom ( if your rifle offers two levels ) for this to be accurate. So this only applies to the M107 and AS50. The DMR has its own system as it cant be zeroed.

3. ONLY WORKS FOR STANDARD FOV

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I dont understand this one bit. but i gave you beans for a helpfull post.

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I dont understand this one bit. but i gave you beans for a helpfull post.

The actual charted information depicts what to set your zeroing to, depending on how tall your man sized standing target is in mil dots.

Find your rifle in the chart, find your targets height in mil dots, and it gives the aprox. distance and advised zeroing.

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I assume having the scope at the second zoom level would make a difference, is the chart based on the default zoom?

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I assume having the scope at the second zoom level would make a difference, is the chart based on the default zoom?

Very good question and my bad for not specifying. You must be at the second level of zoom ( if your rifle offers two levels ) for this to be accurate. So this only applies to the M107 and AS50. The DMR has its own system as it cant be zeroed.

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Might be helpful for total newcomers but its pretty inaccurate especially regarding the dmr.

Oh and keep in mind that this only works for the standard FOV!!!!

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Might be helpful for total newcomers but its pretty inaccurate especially regarding the dmr.

Oh and keep in mind that this only works for the standard FOV!!!!

Inaccurate? Please explain, from my experiences with the DMR the zeroing on the graphic hold true, and If your referring to the chart giving zeroing recommendations that was my mistake and is something covered in the original posts.

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