How is the range finding used in chairgun
Maybe I am not making myself clear but in chair gun there is a thing called rangefinding and I like to know how do you use it
Quote from: prosportfan on July 07, 2022, 10:01:40 AMMaybe I am not making myself clear but in chair gun there is a thing called rangefinding and I like to know how do you use itDo a search for "bracketing". This will explain rangefinding. You need to know the size of an object, whether squirrels head or cinder block. Most scopes are true at 10X. By this I mean an MOA scope, at 100 yards, one hash mark is one MOA, or about and inch. Same is true for Mil scopes. Then you look at the object and count how many hashmarks.-Y
Quote from: Yogi on July 07, 2022, 11:14:10 AMQuote from: prosportfan on July 07, 2022, 10:01:40 AMMaybe I am not making myself clear but in chair gun there is a thing called rangefinding and I like to know how do you use itDo a search for "bracketing". This will explain rangefinding. You need to know the size of an object, whether squirrels head or cinder block. Most scopes are true at 10X. By this I mean an MOA scope, at 100 yards, one hash mark is one MOA, or about and inch. Same is true for Mil scopes. Then you look at the object and count how many hashmarks.-YYogi, do you have or know the actual math of how to do it? Also what if you're using 16x?