Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
And I doubt you're the only one

But how can you "note the aim point" if you don't know what the multi aim points are ?
Or do you mean "note the miss on paper & use that miss to aim off" ?

I'm talking more for hunting/pest control where if you miss the target is off on it's toes
I have an AGS 4-16x56 SWAT scope that has target type turrets without any calibration band around the perimeter which means dependance upon the mildot ret. I am no fan of mildots and like to dial my ranges so I tried various ways to use the scope by dialing. A rubber cap was found that fitted tightly over the dial knob and the gun it was on zeroed to 30 yds, a line with a gold liner pen was placed on the cap against a reference dot placed on the scope body. The gun was then zeroed at 15yd intervals out to 55yds and each point marked on the cap. What it has left me with is a scope where MOA/MRAD mean nothing, Now, when a range has been estimated, the cap is turned to the corresponding mark and the shot can be taken with no messing around with mildots by aiming centre cross hairs.