Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
It's a sweeping statement but "most" scopes are true at 10x, if you don't have the booklet in the box you might be able to get the info off the NS web site, or email & ask.

Sorry I went the wrong way on the earlier post (now corrected) if true 10x 1 dot is 1m at 1000m at 5x (1/2 the mag) 1 dot would be 2m at 1000m, 20cm at 100m & 2cm at 10m

so at 50m 1 dot at 5x should be 10cm on a ruler, 8cm at 40m, 6cm at 30m, 4cm at 20m, 2cm at 10m.

Also Chairgun is a program and only as accurate as the info you put in (like scope height) so holdover will be "there or there abouts" & still needs confirming by shooting holes in paper,
so I'd just go with the generic mil dot ret numbers & shoot some test targets at various mags and ranges to fine tune your set-up.
Good information thank you.. checking is always on the cards it's just alot quicker if you have the calculation to start.
Cheers
Rhys