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Hello everybody welcome back to hunting Mark I am Cameron Porter and today we are talking about how to use a Mil Dot reticle okay so a mill dot reticle is a type of reticle that youamp;#39;ll see pretty often there are a lot of other types of reticles out there of course but a mill dot specifically is referring to a crosshairs that has mil that has dots spaced out one mil apart from Center to center of the dot okay so the standard is that each Dot from the center of one dot to the center of the next dot is going to be one mil now what is a mill a mill is a unit of measurement itamp;#39;s kind of like uh itamp;#39;s a itamp;#39;s a itamp;#39;s a unit of measurement for an angle so think of it like degrees you you could say itamp;#39;s a certain number of degrees or you could say itamp;#39;s a certain number of Miller radians or mil for short so and amelioradian is much smaller than a degree it takes about a little over 17 milliradians actually 17.5 I think milliradians to equal o