What is the purpose of these line marked with arrow. How we can use
H HAWAKEYE Member Apr 6, 2018 7 0 PUNJAB, Pakistan Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #1 Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #1
E elh0102 Member Jul 31, 2018 5,218 2,523 NC Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #2 Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #2 I don't know, but I'm sure I'd miss my opportunity to shoot while trying to figure it out! Upvote 0
G Guest Guest Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #3 Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #3 Wind speed vs. projectile drift. The dots are five or ten mph wind holdover, and the arrows demonstrating one, three, five mph wild drift impacts. Upvote 0
Wind speed vs. projectile drift. The dots are five or ten mph wind holdover, and the arrows demonstrating one, three, five mph wild drift impacts.
rc4fun Member Oct 20, 2020 1,207 832 77 Owings, MD, United States Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #4 Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #4 Why would anyone mix yards and meters per second when explaining a reticle. I expect most of us use m/s and meters OR mph and yards. Upvote 0
Why would anyone mix yards and meters per second when explaining a reticle. I expect most of us use m/s and meters OR mph and yards.
K Kevin23 Member Jul 17, 2020 304 13 Iowa, United States Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #5 Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #5 Those lines are just artist drawings showing you how to calculate drift. They wont be there in your scope, the 5 angled dots will be. Upvote 0
Those lines are just artist drawings showing you how to calculate drift. They wont be there in your scope, the 5 angled dots will be.
G Guest Guest Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #6 Apr 24, 2021 Add bookmark #6 Why would anyone mix yards and meters per second when explaining a reticle. I expect most of us use m/s and meters OR mph and yards. Click to expand... Because the user elected those units. That's how that software does it. That one is on the user. Upvote 0
Why would anyone mix yards and meters per second when explaining a reticle. I expect most of us use m/s and meters OR mph and yards. Click to expand... Because the user elected those units. That's how that software does it. That one is on the user.