Greetings!
...Any way I was wondering about what others thoughts were on mil dots....
I bought my first mil-dot scope 8 years ago when I put together a Remington 700 .308 sniper rig that I recently sold. I bought a Leupold 3.5-10x with mil-dot reticle because that's what all the other sniper rigs I'd seen were topped with - not because I particularly knew anything about the reticle or its use.
After learning to use the Mil-Dot reticle on that rifle, I've since topped every rifle I've bought (with the exception of rimfires) with a mil-dot scope... they're just THAT useful. Not only can you calculate range to a fair degree of accuracy, but you can also use the dots for windage correction, elevation correction, correction for moving targets, and measuring the size of objects at a known distance (an optical "tape measure" if you will!). You can also use the dots to correct for range and windage to squeeze off a shot in a hurry without needing to adjust the target knobs, if the target is about to leave or be obscured by something about to move in front of it.
Don't get me wrong, none of this comes automatically - you need to put a LOT of time and practice into learning how to use mil-dots and memorizing the formulas, but it is DEFINITELY worth it if you are willing to invest the effort. I now think the world of Mil-Dot reticles - I wish all scopes came standard with them.
Best wishes,
Bawko