Range Estimation using the reticle of an optical scope. Mil Dots [sub]

How to Use Milliradians (Mil Dots) in Long-Range Shooting via optical scope, if there is no rangefinder or even the target itself, and perhaps only binoculars. For this, you can use mil dots, depicted on the aiming grid of most optical scopes, as well as the grid of binoculars. ☕Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/bibchik This type of grid came to us from sniper weapons and became incredibly popular, because its convenience is obvious: knowing the size of the object, you can quickly determine the distance to it, in addition, you can make adjustments both vertically and horizontally, without turning the sight adjustment drums. Usage: 1. Estimate the size of the object (by eye / from memory / relative), by which you will determine the distance - width or height. 2. Measure the object in mils using the Mil Dot reticle - width or height. 3. Calculate the distance to the object in meters using the formula. Formula: Object width or height (in meters) x 1000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ = Distance (in meters) Object width or height (in mils) Thanks for helping create the video: Asys Kolbasys - @asys_kolbasys BendeR STELS - @BendeR_creative Contents: 00:00 Introduction 00:17 Theory 00:49 First target 150m 01:31 Second target 450m 02:32 Third target 600m 02:54 Third target. Binoculars 03:50 Fourth target. Shoulder measurement 04:21 Fifth target. 1150m 05:22 Measurement by surrounding objects 06:06 Tank 07:15 Ending #tutorial #mrbibchik #scope #mildots #rangefinder #arma3 scope,arma 3,arma,mil dot how to use,mil dot explained,mil dot,moa,thousandths in binoculars,TMR,how to estimate the range to the target,mil dot grid,mil dot instructions,angular value,determining the distance by binoculars,estimate the range by mil dot,rangefinder scale of an optical scope,scope calibration,how to use mil dot,mil dot range estimation,distance by mil dot,mil dot ranging,ranging with scope,mil dot master,ranging with mil dots