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Help me learn to use my scope
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 942322" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>You need to retread 7mag's post. His explanation is correct. Your second post is not. </p><p></p><p>Ballistic AE is a good program for the iPhone. I use it for both work and play. It also has a great target analysis feature. You just take a picture of your target with the phone, and the software helps you calculate extreme spread, etc. </p><p></p><p>BTW, you already have an MOA/MOA scope. You just need to set the magnification to the correct value to make your mildot reticle read in MOA instead of mils. For example, if your mildot scope has 1 mil between dots at 32X magnification, then it will have 4 MOA between dots at 27.5X. Use the formula: mil mag x 0.86 = MOA mag, or 32X x 0.86 = 27.5X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 942322, member: 34084"] You need to retread 7mag's post. His explanation is correct. Your second post is not. Ballistic AE is a good program for the iPhone. I use it for both work and play. It also has a great target analysis feature. You just take a picture of your target with the phone, and the software helps you calculate extreme spread, etc. BTW, you already have an MOA/MOA scope. You just need to set the magnification to the correct value to make your mildot reticle read in MOA instead of mils. For example, if your mildot scope has 1 mil between dots at 32X magnification, then it will have 4 MOA between dots at 27.5X. Use the formula: mil mag x 0.86 = MOA mag, or 32X x 0.86 = 27.5X. [/QUOTE]
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