

To that you can then add or subtract what you need for the ten yard mid-range value and get that pill right through a loophole. I use all three methods when I'm at the range.Īlso, now with dope from the data book showing your true values, you may find you have to dial up to a MOA up or down to be dead on even at a 100 yard mark on the turret. I would imagine in the real world there was more holding than dialing in most scenarios any way, but then again I wasn't a sniper so it's just a guess on my part. Remember, too, that there were no laser range finders issued in those "early" days, so 10 yard increments would have been somewhat ridiculous to begin with. Apparently, mid range dialing was originally taught this way until 10 yard incremental values were determined. It's straight out of FMFM1-3B, circa 1981. I've only once ever seen Mr Senich method mentioned and it was recommended against.It's not "Mr.
