To use it you need either lookup cards for your ammo and environment or a ballistic computer. The H37 is not a ballistic computer, it's not a weather instrument, it's not a rangefinder (at least no more than a mil-dot scope). Because you can see the entire field of view and see where your scope's zero is relative to the target it reduces the chance of making dumb errors, such as turing the knobs the wrong direction. The accuracy achived is the same as with target knobs but with less chance of making errors in counting clicks or getting lost couning turns. He process of determing the horizontal and vertical offsets needed are essentially the same as with target knobs, but you simply place the target at the appropriate location on the mil grid. It's most impotant feature is that gives the precision of target knobs and click counting without the need to turn knobs or count clicks. The Horus Falcon scope with the H37 reticle gives about the performance of good quality target scope with generous vertical drop capability.
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