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Greybeard wrote:While mil dots can be a great asset once you learn how to use 'em, I would suggest not stressing over it whatsoever with first hunt with a new rifle. KISS method says that (in round numbers) if '06 is zeroed dead on at 200 yards, it will be about 2" high at 100 yards and about 7" low at 300 (where one can use a simple hold over in the rare event of a shot that far). I suspect that at least 90% of Texas deer are shot (or missed) inside of 200 yards - where the trajectory difference between the "mechanical offset" near the muzzle and a 200 yard target varies (with virtually any weight '06 bullet) by no more than maybe 2 or 3 inches. And the human "wobble factor" in the midst of the excitement is often greater than that. ;-)
Welllllll I saw a couple of pretty large does about 3-350 yards last January and didn't feel comfortable attempting. Standard reticle 3-9x40 .270.

I get what you are saying. Without actually going and shooting long ranges I may never get comfortable. I have read usig smaller targets at 100 yards helps but aside from tightening groups at 100 yards I am having a hard time seeig how that helps.

What sent me down this path is someone I look up to in the hunting world. He uses a 30-06 with BDC sighted in with I think a 135gr but shoots anywhere from 95-220 and knows exactly where at what distances all those bullets hit. He has WAY more time behind that gun then I could imagine. However he said having a mil dot and learning with it helps.

I live within 30 miles of a 750 yard range. They don't allow FMJ and have hours that don't work with mine at this time. I hope to visit them soon.
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OK so I sitting my gun in at around 100 yards (96 meters give or take) with a downgrade I couldnt measure and I shot groups with high winds, bagged, not jerking the trigger, 180 grain core lokts at 1/2-1" inch high dead center from bulsey groups all bullets touching out of my Ruger American 30-06 set on X12. It has a buckmaster 4.5-14X40 mil dot as stated. The mil dots are set at 12. I for the life of me could not figure out how to range with mil dots. Why? Because the the target was 6ft high and the x12 dots were smaller than the target itself so I didn't have time to move the rife and judge dots etc. I just need practice at it really i guess. At this point my concern is with this scope does my zoom change POI?? I have googled till my eyes bleed and got a 50/50. I would like to keep it at 4.5 for field view but what if I dont have time to zoom in? x12 on this scope is pretty narrow in MHO.

Anyways eventually the wind was so bad my target was rocking back and forth so bad my shots were all over but within a 3 inch radius of bulls eye. All easy kill shots on a white tail. However, I still question my zoom changing impact. Should I seek out another scope for what I am wanting out of a scope?
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if your shots are 1" to 2" high at 100 yrd you are good. The zoom does not change the point of impact.
You are good to take any large animal from 50 yrds to 300 yrds.
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Beiruty wrote:if your shots are 1" to 2" high at 100 yrd you are good. The zoom does not change the point of impact.
You are good to take any large animal from 50 yrds to 300 yrds.
Thanks. I was hoping to get more time to figure out before this weekend but that's not going to happen.
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