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hello today I will be showing you how to assume the height of a target and use that information along with an equation which has been previously seen to you to calculate the distance between you and a target and to use that information in order to drop a bullet on to your target accurately from a distance so I am on an airfield and I have recently been informed that a target is off in the distance so if i zoom into my scope I now see that there is a target off in the distance so to start this off we know that the average male height is 1.7 meters tall so weamp;#39;re going to assume in this case that he is 1.7 meters tall this is also 5 feet 8 inches next step is to find his height in Ville dots which if we put the bottom line onto his feet we see that he is roughly 3 build-outs tall the equation for finding the distance is the measured objects with their height in meters times 1000 divided by objects width or height in Mills is equal to our distance estimated ly in meters so we will