Hello!
I was taught by the internet that one should calculate the distance to the target by this formula:
target height in meters x 1000 / mildots.
So for a 10cm (3,6") high target with 1 mildot it would come out as:
0.10 x 1000 / 1 = 100 meters
But I felt odd dividing the 10 centimeters in my head to meters first, just to multiply it by 1000!
So now.. Please do prove me wrong until I embarass myself further but, would it not just be easier to calculate:
10cm x 10 / 1 = 100 meters?
Say for a person, (internet way)
1,80m x 1000 / 2 = 900 meters
Or this my odd-way:
180cm x 10 / 2 = 900 meters
Why the decimals and multiplying by 1000?
What am I missing?
Yours truly,
Slayerious
PS. Damn I have the worst kind of Athlon fever!
I was taught by the internet that one should calculate the distance to the target by this formula:
target height in meters x 1000 / mildots.
So for a 10cm (3,6") high target with 1 mildot it would come out as:
0.10 x 1000 / 1 = 100 meters
But I felt odd dividing the 10 centimeters in my head to meters first, just to multiply it by 1000!
So now.. Please do prove me wrong until I embarass myself further but, would it not just be easier to calculate:
10cm x 10 / 1 = 100 meters?
Say for a person, (internet way)
1,80m x 1000 / 2 = 900 meters
Or this my odd-way:
180cm x 10 / 2 = 900 meters
Why the decimals and multiplying by 1000?
What am I missing?
Yours truly,
Slayerious
PS. Damn I have the worst kind of Athlon fever!