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Dialing Scope in MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 306214" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Kyle,</p><p>Welcome to LRH!</p><p>Does your 1/8" scope turrets list a 1 for 1", 2 for 2" etc?</p><p>Describe your turret please, or tell me what scope you have so I can see or get a pic.</p><p></p><p>If your scope turret lists what 1 for one inch, 2 for two inches and so on, what you do is set up your ballistic software for 1/8 inch clicks.</p><p>Then your drop chart will be speaking the same language your scope understands.</p><p></p><p>Don't think in inches but rather in numbers. If it takes 6 1/8 inches at 100 yards for a 600 yard connection, instead of counting clicks or trying to think in MOA, simply dial your turret (assuming it has been zeroed) to the number 6 on your turret and add one click for the 1/8. hopefully your turret cap will also have a longer or bolder line for the 1/2" point as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 306214, member: 13"] Kyle, Welcome to LRH! Does your 1/8" scope turrets list a 1 for 1", 2 for 2" etc? Describe your turret please, or tell me what scope you have so I can see or get a pic. If your scope turret lists what 1 for one inch, 2 for two inches and so on, what you do is set up your ballistic software for 1/8 inch clicks. Then your drop chart will be speaking the same language your scope understands. Don't think in inches but rather in numbers. If it takes 6 1/8 inches at 100 yards for a 600 yard connection, instead of counting clicks or trying to think in MOA, simply dial your turret (assuming it has been zeroed) to the number 6 on your turret and add one click for the 1/8. hopefully your turret cap will also have a longer or bolder line for the 1/2" point as well. [/QUOTE]
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