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The graduations are in twenties. How do you use that?

2007-03-26 16:08:48 · 2 answers · asked by joshyjerry 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Other - Outdoor Recreation

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They are for estimating range, but you have to have to know what the graduation increments are for it work properly. But basically if they are supposed to indicate something 10' tall, and your looking at an object that is 10 feet tall... then you would line up the lines (one at the top and one at the bottom) and when the object fits between those line the corresponding number is the distance to it... give or take a little.

2007-03-26 16:16:01 · answer #1 · answered by John Boy 4 · 1 0

I would think that these are more suitable for rifle scopes, not binoculars. Especially since there are crosshairs, like where the bullet is supposed to hit.

These graduations are an aid for estimating distances.

The dots are spaced in 1 mil increments on the crosshairs. By using a mil formula, a table can be generated based upon the size of the object being range-estimated. The object viewed is bracketed between the dots, and by consulting the table the distance can be estimated.

2007-03-26 23:15:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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