Hey all,

I am fairly certain this post is in the wrong place but I can't post it anywhere else so do move if necessary.

I am looking for some advice on how people figure out the distance of each mil dot in their scope for making hold-over/under shots. Is it just trial and error test work or can a scientific formula be applied with relatively accurate results? If it is trial and error, what would the best setup be to do the figuring out? any advice offered will be greatly received.

The rifle and scope in question here are the HW100kt lam and the Hawke Airmax 30 4-16x50. I typically zero the scope at 25 yards to make working with MOA simpler, Having recently spent time learning about minutes of angle and how to zero a scope mathematically.