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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 216855" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>OK, for this to be possible, he must be able to see almost 600 MOA in his scope. Not sure of what scope he uses, but a standard Burris FFII at 3x has a FOV of 33 feet at 100 yards. Cut that in half and you have a FOV below the horizontal crosshair. Multiply this half-FOV by 12 and you have roughly 198 MOA to work with. I'm seeing that it takes 210 MOA to get a Stinger to get to 750 yards, and about 219 MOA for a standard round. So it is possible if you had a scope with a slightly bigger FOV, in fact depending on his scope it might be just about 210-219 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 216855, member: 6290"] OK, for this to be possible, he must be able to see almost 600 MOA in his scope. Not sure of what scope he uses, but a standard Burris FFII at 3x has a FOV of 33 feet at 100 yards. Cut that in half and you have a FOV below the horizontal crosshair. Multiply this half-FOV by 12 and you have roughly 198 MOA to work with. I'm seeing that it takes 210 MOA to get a Stinger to get to 750 yards, and about 219 MOA for a standard round. So it is possible if you had a scope with a slightly bigger FOV, in fact depending on his scope it might be just about 210-219 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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