Manual

10
DIALING THE CORRECTION INTO THE SCOPE
The most effective way to use the estimated distance is to dial the necessary
correction into the scope using the elevation adjustment. If your scope features
a bullet drop compensation dial, simply dial the correction directly according to
the distance marked on the elevation dial. If your scope does not have a bullet
drop compensation dial and your bullet drop has been measured in milliradi-
ans, simply use the elevation adjustment to make the appropriate correction.
For example, if you need to allow for a bullet drop of 2 mils, you will simply
dial 2 mils (20 clicks) in the up direction.
HOLDING OVER USING THE H27 OR TACTICAL MILLING RETICLE
Sometimes there isn’t time for correction using the scopes adjustment mecha-
nisms. In these cases, holding over the target and using the reticle’s markings
as an aiming point is useful. It must be remembered that holding over is not as
exact as dialing elevation.