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Learning MOA Adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 944177" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>It is possible for a scope's adjustment increment to be changed slightly as you near the edge of the envelope internally, and also for the actual increment to be slightly off spec from what is published. Test yours by using a tall target and aiming at the very bottom of a vertical line, adjusting up 10 moa for each shot. If your turret gets funky toward the limit, you'll see it happening on the paper. You also can measure the actual distance between shot groups as you go up, and calculate the "true" increment of your turret adjustment. The angled scope base and or use of Burris rings with inserts can get you closer to the optical center of your unit if that turns out to be the main issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 944177, member: 48559"] It is possible for a scope's adjustment increment to be changed slightly as you near the edge of the envelope internally, and also for the actual increment to be slightly off spec from what is published. Test yours by using a tall target and aiming at the very bottom of a vertical line, adjusting up 10 moa for each shot. If your turret gets funky toward the limit, you'll see it happening on the paper. You also can measure the actual distance between shot groups as you go up, and calculate the "true" increment of your turret adjustment. The angled scope base and or use of Burris rings with inserts can get you closer to the optical center of your unit if that turns out to be the main issue. [/QUOTE]
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