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  2. What is Your Method for Measuring Scope Height?

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    Strelok's site says this: Measure the diameter of the scope bell (on the end, from side to side, not the circumference!) and divide that number by 2. Measure the barrel diameter just under or ahead of the scope's bell, also divide by 2. Last, measure the gap between the bottom of the scope bell and your barrel.

  3. SOLD .300BLK Howa Mini in JTAC Elf Owl Chassis (Willing to...

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    Jun 24, 2020. #1. SOLD SOLD SOLD. Up for sale is a Howa Mini Action in .300 Blackout in a JTAC Elf Owl Chassis. Specs: Howa Mini Action - .300 Blackout, 16.25" Barrel, 1:7 Twist, 0 MOA Outer Impact Pic Rail Installed. (1) 10rd magazine. JTAC Elf Owl Chassis - Cerakote Noveske Bazooka Green, 7.5" Handguard, Collapsing stock option, Magpul MOE K ...

  4. Reloading help Ruger M77 VT 22-250 | Sniper's Hide Forum

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    May 30, 2009. #2. Re: Reloading help Ruger M77 VT 22-250. My match load for the KM77 VT MKII .22-250 is 34.1gr of IMR4064 with Win/Rem brass, Match primer, and 52gr SMK, OAL 2.350" actual. 55gr HPBT GameKing and 36.0gr of Varget is quite hot, and vaporizes Woodchucks well out beyond 400yd. The only real problem with the .22-250 is barrel heating.

  5. Rifle Scopes MRAD Ranging Formulae - Sniper's Hide

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    Jul 19, 2019. #1. MRAD Ranging Formulae. Inches * 27.8 / Mils = Range in Yards. Simplified Formula which is within 7 yards at 1000 yards: Inches x 28 / Mils = Range in Yards. Feet * 333 / Mils = Range in Yards. Yards * 1000 / Mils = Range in Yards. Inches x 25.4 / Mils = Range in Meters. Meters * 1000 / Mils = Range in Meters.

  6. FDAC or Mildot Master? | Sniper's Hide Forum

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    the MIL DOT MASTER , is a range estimation slide ruler; with a mildot picture showing mil radian bracket steps/sizes, ranges in yards or meters (have to buy the proper card insert) for a known target size that you are ranging using your MIL DOT optic. it also can be setup to use as a slant angle estimator for angle fire.

  7. DIY wheel for 21st century Concentricity Gauge - Sniper's Hide

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    I would use a small ruler or popsicle stick with a rubber band around it (lengthwise). The rubber band provides a little more friction/grip to help spin the cartridge case. Experiment with different techniques pushing the ruler vs pulling the ruler until you find a method that will give you consistent results.

  8. Rifle Scopes SFP Ranging w/reticle on different powers - Sniper's...

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    Mount the ruler vertically (zero at top) exactly 100 yards away, carefully measured. Place the rifle in a good hold on sandbags or other rest. With your hundred-yard zero on the rifle, using max magnification, carefully aim your center crosshairs at the top of the ruler (zero end-point).

  9. Mils or MOA which is right for you - Sniper's Hide Forum

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    That calibrated ruler is called a reticle taking away the need to “Think” about the adjustment, you just read it. If the impact is off in any direction, you measure with the reticle and then translate that reading directly to the turrets. 1 Mils is always 1 Mil, and 1 MOA in any direction is a 1 MOA correction on the turret.

  10. Rifle Scopes 1/10 Mil click adjustments assistance. - Sniper's...

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    Re: 1/10 Mil click adjustments assistance. One mil is simply a 1 to 1000 measurement angle. So one mil represent 1/1000 of the distance you are to your target. So if you are 100 yards from your target, then 1 mil = 0.1 yards = 3.6 inches. And 0.6 mil is 0.36 inches at the same distance. If your scope is in 1/10 mil clicks (and for some odd ...

  11. Trajectory Chart for Common .22 Long Rifle Match Ammunition

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    Brand & Load Range (yards) Drop (inch) Drop (mrad) Drop (MOA) Drop (inch) Drop (mrad) Drop (MOA) Drop (inch) Drop ...