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Dialing Scope in MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle_freemason" data-source="post: 306406" data-attributes="member: 19808"><p>I think maybe the scope is infact 1/8" MOA even though the turret says 1/8". The reason I say that is because when sighting it in when I did the math to know how many clicks I needed up down left or right to get to the center of the target it was not the correct distance. This immediately made me think that the scope wasn't 1/8" clicks but rather 1/8 MOA.</p><p></p><p>The odd thing about this scope is that it came with no instructions except 1 piece of paper explaining how to use the mil dots. This is the only scope I have ever bought that did not have anything explaining what the markings were or values. The scope is brand new from factory so I wonder if they forgot to put it in the box or if they just do not come with any?</p><p></p><p>I think I will continue to use the graduations on the turret (which seem to be about half a cm or maybe a cm apart as inch markings/MOA markings when I dial in my MOA corrections for elevation.</p><p></p><p>I have contacted the factory to see what they say about it. </p><p></p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle_freemason, post: 306406, member: 19808"] I think maybe the scope is infact 1/8" MOA even though the turret says 1/8". The reason I say that is because when sighting it in when I did the math to know how many clicks I needed up down left or right to get to the center of the target it was not the correct distance. This immediately made me think that the scope wasn't 1/8" clicks but rather 1/8 MOA. The odd thing about this scope is that it came with no instructions except 1 piece of paper explaining how to use the mil dots. This is the only scope I have ever bought that did not have anything explaining what the markings were or values. The scope is brand new from factory so I wonder if they forgot to put it in the box or if they just do not come with any? I think I will continue to use the graduations on the turret (which seem to be about half a cm or maybe a cm apart as inch markings/MOA markings when I dial in my MOA corrections for elevation. I have contacted the factory to see what they say about it. Kyle [/QUOTE]
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