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Leupold scope tracking
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<blockquote data-quote="jwp475" data-source="post: 153806" data-attributes="member: 3776"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>the value in inches you move the crosshairs is only 1.047 for the first minute. each minute after that moves slightly more than the previous. the most important thing to me is that it moves the same each time.this is why i shoot every 100 yards to make a drop chart.then you know how many clicks it is to a given range, under verified conditions. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p> A minute of angle is a minute of angle,and remains 1.047" per hundred yards for ever.If your scope adjusts in MOA then every MOA correction will be moving the reticle 1.047" per hundred yards. Some scopes adjust in inchs per hundred yards and that will make a difference. If you need 20 MOA corection at 1K then you need 80 clicks if your scope adjust in MOA if yougo 80 clicks with a scope adjusting in Inchs per hundred yards then you will be 9.4" low at 1K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwp475, post: 153806, member: 3776"] [ QUOTE ] the value in inches you move the crosshairs is only 1.047 for the first minute. each minute after that moves slightly more than the previous. the most important thing to me is that it moves the same each time.this is why i shoot every 100 yards to make a drop chart.then you know how many clicks it is to a given range, under verified conditions. [/ QUOTE ] A minute of angle is a minute of angle,and remains 1.047" per hundred yards for ever.If your scope adjusts in MOA then every MOA correction will be moving the reticle 1.047" per hundred yards. Some scopes adjust in inchs per hundred yards and that will make a difference. If you need 20 MOA corection at 1K then you need 80 clicks if your scope adjust in MOA if yougo 80 clicks with a scope adjusting in Inchs per hundred yards then you will be 9.4" low at 1K [/QUOTE]
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