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hi eveyone im new to the forum and hope someone can answer my question.if a shot at x6 mag at 50yrds has a 2 mildot hold over would that change if i increased it to x20 mag

 

 

hi buddy

according to BRC yes it would increase another 2 mildot,giving you 4 mildots as POI.

in .22 cal zeroed @ 30yds :thumbs:

 

PS.

what cal are you using?

and what are you zeroed at?

 

regards

 

davy

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hi eveyone im new to the forum and hope someone can answer my question.if a shot at x6 mag at 50yrds has a 2 mildot hold over would that change if i increased it to x20 mag

 

 

hi buddy

according to BRC yes it would increase another 2 mildot,giving you 4 mildots as POI.

in .22 cal zeroed @ 30yds :thumbs:

 

PS.

what cal are you using?

and what are you zeroed at?

 

regards

 

davy

hi davy it is .22 and zerod @ 40 yrds

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hi eveyone im new to the forum and hope someone can answer my question.if a shot at x6 mag at 50yrds has a 2 mildot hold over would that change if i increased it to x20 mag

 

 

hi buddy

according to BRC yes it would increase another 2 mildot,giving you 4 mildots as POI.

in .22 cal zeroed @ 30yds :thumbs:

 

PS.

what cal are you using?

and what are you zeroed at?

 

regards

 

davy

hi davy it is .22 and zerod @ 40 yrds

 

ok buddy

it should be 2 mildot :thumbs:

 

down load this program,it will clear it all up for you!!

 

http://www.hawkeoptics.com/

 

regards

 

Davy

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Hi mate,

 

If you were hitting a true 2 mil dots on x6 mag at 50 yards with a .22 calibre 15.9 grain pellet with a BC of 0.0283 your rifle will be producing around 10.84 ft / lbs of energy at the muzzle, mount high depending.

 

If you were to go to x 20 mag and intended to hit that same point on a target you would then require giving around 7 mildots of hold over.

 

The problem here is that you only have around 5 main aim points on a genetic mildot scope so you would need to guess 2 spacing’s yourself.

 

Si.

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hi eveyone im new to the forum and hope someone can answer my question.if a shot at x6 mag at 50yrds has a 2 mildot hold over would that change if i increased it to x20 mag

 

 

hi buddy

according to BRC yes it would increase another 2 mildot,giving you 4 mildots as POI.

in .22 cal zeroed @ 30yds :thumbs:

 

PS.

what cal are you using?

and what are you zeroed at?

 

regards

 

davy

hi davy it is .22 and zerod @ 40 yrds

 

ok buddy

it should be 2 mildot :thumbs:

 

down load this program,it will clear it all up for you!!

 

http://www.hawkeoptics.com/

 

regards

 

Davy

thanks davy just downloaded

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Hi mate,

 

If you were hitting a true 2 mil dots on x6 mag at 50 yards with a .22 calibre 15.9 grain pellet with a BC of 0.0283 your rifle will be producing around 10.84 ft / lbs of energy at the muzzle, mount high depending.

 

If you were to go to x 20 mag and intended to hit that same point on a target you would then require giving around 7 mildots of hold over.

 

The problem here is that you only have around 5 main aim points on a genetic mildot scope so you would need to guess 2 spacing's yourself.

 

Si.

 

hi si my scope is a bushnell elite 6500 6 x 30 mag with a set reticule of 10x would you recommend i stick on that

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If you lads that have just downloaded it wants to see how its used correctly in a easy guide look at these 3 clips i did a while ago.

 

Si

 

Part 1

 

 

Part 2

 

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hi lads

no problem :thumbs:

 

but must say this is the info i put in .22 zero @ 40yds,and the info it gave.

i did not adjust it as accurate as Si has done :thumbs::icon_redface:

 

hawke say 2 mildot hold over,and chairgun say 7 "WOW"!!! WHAT A DIFFERENCE?

 

is hawke wrong? Si

 

regards

 

Davy

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Hi mate,

 

If you were hitting a true 2 mil dots on x6 mag at 50 yards with a .22 calibre 15.9 grain pellet with a BC of 0.0283 your rifle will be producing around 10.84 ft / lbs of energy at the muzzle, mount high depending.

 

If you were to go to x 20 mag and intended to hit that same point on a target you would then require giving around 7 mildots of hold over.

 

The problem here is that you only have around 5 main aim points on a genetic mildot scope so you would need to guess 2 spacing's yourself.

 

Si.

 

hi si my scope is a bushnell elite 6500 6 x 30 mag with a set reticule of 10x would you recommend i stick on that

 

Hi mate,

 

I would personally work out all data on x4 or x6 for night time shooting and x10 or x14 for day time shooting.

 

This is just me though and some others shoot well on different power settings mate.

 

Si

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