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The Basics, Starting Out
confusion on dialing in range
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 213775" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>You are headed down the right road. Your scope is probably in MOA (Minutes Of Angle) as opposed to inches of angle. Check on this it should say. If it is in fact MOA then it is 1.047" for every 100 yards. At 1000 yards if you need 220" of correction divide 220" by 10.47" thatis 1 moa at 1000 yards and you get 21.25 MOA ( to the nearest 1/4) forget thinking in clicks. The whole numbers on your scope are MOA go to 21 MOA + 1/4. If you let us know what scope you have this would help. My explanation is based on MOA and it is most likley what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 213775, member: 4"] You are headed down the right road. Your scope is probably in MOA (Minutes Of Angle) as opposed to inches of angle. Check on this it should say. If it is in fact MOA then it is 1.047" for every 100 yards. At 1000 yards if you need 220" of correction divide 220" by 10.47" thatis 1 moa at 1000 yards and you get 21.25 MOA ( to the nearest 1/4) forget thinking in clicks. The whole numbers on your scope are MOA go to 21 MOA + 1/4. If you let us know what scope you have this would help. My explanation is based on MOA and it is most likley what you have. [/QUOTE]
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