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confusion on dialing in range
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<blockquote data-quote="foreign" data-source="post: 213759" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>hi all im new here and to long range shooting, been reading heaps. i think too much, getting confused. im going to talk in inches because thats what my scope works in. so one inch at 100yrds is 10 inchs at 1000(roughly).so if i move the scope up one inch then will it hit 10 inchs high at 1000?????(if sited in at 100). now lets say that sited in at 100yrds the drop of the bullet is 220inchs at 1000.would i have to move the scope 22inchs or 88 clicks since the scope is in 1/4inchs. </p><p>anyway. in going a little crazy thinking about it. help would be great.cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foreign, post: 213759, member: 11896"] hi all im new here and to long range shooting, been reading heaps. i think too much, getting confused. im going to talk in inches because thats what my scope works in. so one inch at 100yrds is 10 inchs at 1000(roughly).so if i move the scope up one inch then will it hit 10 inchs high at 1000?????(if sited in at 100). now lets say that sited in at 100yrds the drop of the bullet is 220inchs at 1000.would i have to move the scope 22inchs or 88 clicks since the scope is in 1/4inchs. anyway. in going a little crazy thinking about it. help would be great.cheers [/QUOTE]
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