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9 o'clock vs. 3 o'clock wind drifts different with same wind velocity???
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 615231" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>Broz It sounds like you did very well for our sport. I don't actually know if CE would have made a difference. Here is my counter point (just in general): It is our Scope adjustment ratio. Example: If a person uses a scope with 1/4 moa adjustment there is only a certainty of a little under 2 inches of accuracy from the scope adjustment at a little over 1500 yds. and that is up, down and left right. that in itself is 1/2 moa in total or about an 8 inch circle.</p><p></p><p>If you click stop on your scope had settled to the other side of true zero how much would that be off if it were in the correct direction. How much is a click on your scope ( I don't have one of the same brand) It is an interesting counterpoint and yes I am still confused by CE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 615231, member: 26019"] Broz It sounds like you did very well for our sport. I don't actually know if CE would have made a difference. Here is my counter point (just in general): It is our Scope adjustment ratio. Example: If a person uses a scope with 1/4 moa adjustment there is only a certainty of a little under 2 inches of accuracy from the scope adjustment at a little over 1500 yds. and that is up, down and left right. that in itself is 1/2 moa in total or about an 8 inch circle. If you click stop on your scope had settled to the other side of true zero how much would that be off if it were in the correct direction. How much is a click on your scope ( I don't have one of the same brand) It is an interesting counterpoint and yes I am still confused by CE [/QUOTE]
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