I used to use the aim-off method for hunting and always got reasonable results at sensible ranges. However, since switching to MTC scopes I'm now sold on their Small Calibre Ballistic Reticule with their multiple aim points and have calculated the necessary holdover using these different aim points out to about 80yds for my FAC Superten and 120yds for my .22 rimfire. I really find these reticules so much better than normal Mildots for accuracy on small targets at long range.

I haven't yet used the adjustable turrets on my Bushnell Elite 6-24x50, but then as it's on a .22-250 I've not really felt the need to. My worry would always be does the scope return back exactly to zero? Probably not an issue for our boys out in Afganistan with their Schmidt & Benders but it might just be an issue on the cheaper scopes us airgunners tend to use...