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Can Anyone tell me why
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<blockquote data-quote="hatfield954" data-source="post: 489880" data-attributes="member: 31046"><p>The targets I am using for that distance are 12 inch round on a 14x14 inch square back board. It was more than a foot high, when I moved out to 100 yards. The bullets were popping a tree behind the target where I had my target stand. I also found out that the elevation knob on the scope is *** backwards from my thinking. To make the crosshair move up, you turn the turret in the down direction. To make it move down, you turn it the up direction. So while I was trying to make scope corrections, I was actually making them worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hatfield954, post: 489880, member: 31046"] The targets I am using for that distance are 12 inch round on a 14x14 inch square back board. It was more than a foot high, when I moved out to 100 yards. The bullets were popping a tree behind the target where I had my target stand. I also found out that the elevation knob on the scope is *** backwards from my thinking. To make the crosshair move up, you turn the turret in the down direction. To make it move down, you turn it the up direction. So while I was trying to make scope corrections, I was actually making them worse. [/QUOTE]
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