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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1064336" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>1. No, you don't need a mildot - use a laser rangefinder to find your range. Use actual turns/clicks of the adjustment knobs for your eleveation and windage dope (i.e. 'come-ups'), like the real pros do. Mildot is unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>2. Get a higher power than a 9 or 10 top for long range shooting - you'll thank me later. On a budget, the super sniper 16x42 or 20x42 are good long-range choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1064336, member: 7123"] 1. No, you don't need a mildot - use a laser rangefinder to find your range. Use actual turns/clicks of the adjustment knobs for your eleveation and windage dope (i.e. 'come-ups'), like the real pros do. Mildot is unnecessary. 2. Get a higher power than a 9 or 10 top for long range shooting - you'll thank me later. On a budget, the super sniper 16x42 or 20x42 are good long-range choices. [/QUOTE]
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