In a mil dot scope dots are 3.6" apart.
Not too difficult to figure out with 5th grade math.
3.6" equates to about 14 .25 moa clicks at 100 yards.
The purpose of mil dot is not to twiddle knobs, it is to combine known trajectory with range to select the proper mil dot hold over.
Knowing my rifle is 11" low @300 when sighted at 100, I have no issue hitting a 3" gong by holding the 1st midot down on the gong.
Time to get out in the range rather than picking the fly poop out of the pepper