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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need schooling on FFP and SFP
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<blockquote data-quote="bstomper" data-source="post: 1154761" data-attributes="member: 37250"><p>Thats insane, 1000 yards with open sites.</p><p>Quick question that has nothing to do with focal planes. The scope that I am looking at has 75 moa of elevation travel with a reticle that has 30 moa of hold over. With 37+- moa for up elevation and 37+- for down elevation, does this mean that I would have 67+- moa of possible elevation (from center) including the 30 moa of holdover on the reticle. And if I put a 20 moa scope base on I can gain another 20 moa?</p><p>Sorry for all the questions but I am trying learn this long range stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bstomper, post: 1154761, member: 37250"] Thats insane, 1000 yards with open sites. Quick question that has nothing to do with focal planes. The scope that I am looking at has 75 moa of elevation travel with a reticle that has 30 moa of hold over. With 37+- moa for up elevation and 37+- for down elevation, does this mean that I would have 67+- moa of possible elevation (from center) including the 30 moa of holdover on the reticle. And if I put a 20 moa scope base on I can gain another 20 moa? Sorry for all the questions but I am trying learn this long range stuff. [/QUOTE]
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