I just wanted to confirm a formula I remember from somewhere.
To determine the size of a target at a known distance...multiply distance to target in yards, times the mils of object seen in scope, and then divide by 27.77 to get target size in inches?
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						Target Size
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				robert hode
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Re: Target Size
Calling Henryrobert hode wrote:I just wanted to confirm a formula I remember from somewhere.
To determine the size of a target at a known distance...multiply distance to target in yards, times the mils of object seen in scope, and then divide by 27.77 to get target size in inches?
Thanks
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				rksimple
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Re: Target Size
(size of target in inches) x 27.78
--------------------------------- = distance to target
size of target in mils
Then use algebra (I know its a lot to ask for a county employee)
(dist to target) x (size in mils)
--------------------------- = size of target
27.78
			
			
									
						
										
						--------------------------------- = distance to target
size of target in mils
Then use algebra (I know its a lot to ask for a county employee)

(dist to target) x (size in mils)
--------------------------- = size of target
27.78
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				robert hode
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Re: Target Size
Thanks Ryan. I've seen both 27.77 & 27.78 used. Either seems more than close enough for government work.rksimple wrote:(size of target in inches) x 27.78
--------------------------------- = distance to target
size of target in mils
Then use algebra (I know its a lot to ask for a county employee)
(dist to target) x (size in mils)
--------------------------- = size of target
27.78
Is algebra kinda like Rosetta Stone for math or somthin?
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Re: Target Size
I keep this on my desktop. Can't remember what site I got it from.
			
			
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