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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Looking for the numbers - gun movement translating to accuracy on the target
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<blockquote data-quote="GNERGY" data-source="post: 381392"><p>I was told a long time ago by a benchrest shooter that .001 inch movement equals 1 inch at 100 yds. </p><p>It would also depend on the space between point of movement. I recently was sighting in a rifle that I had a .010 inch shim under the rear scope base, and ran out of adjustment. I removed the shim and my point of impact at 100 yds moved 10 inches. I ended up using the different Burris offset ring inserts to get it adjusted.</p><p>Tarey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNERGY, post: 381392"] I was told a long time ago by a benchrest shooter that .001 inch movement equals 1 inch at 100 yds. It would also depend on the space between point of movement. I recently was sighting in a rifle that I had a .010 inch shim under the rear scope base, and ran out of adjustment. I removed the shim and my point of impact at 100 yds moved 10 inches. I ended up using the different Burris offset ring inserts to get it adjusted. Tarey [/QUOTE]
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