Guys I need some help. Feel free to laugh at me too, since I'm an optics newb.
I have an elcan specter dr and it has a crosshair reticle with some sort of range finding index on the lower left.
It looks like this:
300..400..500..600
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30in / 76cm 4x
so what does this mean, does it mean that 30 inches should be the difference in height between the ___ and the --- at the specified ranges? why do they use 30 inches as a reference point?
is 30 inches the height of a man's head?
so if the mans head fits in between the gap that means its at that range and I should adjust accordingly?
P.S. I'm using a man's body as a reference since this is a military sight, by no means do I intend to shoot at a man's head
I have an elcan specter dr and it has a crosshair reticle with some sort of range finding index on the lower left.
It looks like this:
300..400..500..600
________________
.....................---
...............---
........---
---
30in / 76cm 4x
so what does this mean, does it mean that 30 inches should be the difference in height between the ___ and the --- at the specified ranges? why do they use 30 inches as a reference point?
is 30 inches the height of a man's head?
so if the mans head fits in between the gap that means its at that range and I should adjust accordingly?
P.S. I'm using a man's body as a reference since this is a military sight, by no means do I intend to shoot at a man's head
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