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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 444962" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>you have to remember the adjustments are in minutes of angle. each click is 1/4th of a minute of angle.. this equates to very close,and for practicle application, a 1/4 of an inch at 100 yards. so one MOA (minute of angle) is one inch at 100 yards. an easier way for some is to break down how much you have to adjust at 100 yards to get the desired results. in your case to move the impact say, 40 inches at 500 yds, is the same as moving it 8 inches at 100. the adjustment would be 8 MOA up. another scenario would be you have a 32" drop at 475 yards. just making up numbers. you divide 32 by 4.75, this gives you 6.73. so move the scope up 6.75 minutes of angle. of course this only works if your scope is moving in exact moa adjustments. but that's another post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 444962, member: 4491"] you have to remember the adjustments are in minutes of angle. each click is 1/4th of a minute of angle.. this equates to very close,and for practicle application, a 1/4 of an inch at 100 yards. so one MOA (minute of angle) is one inch at 100 yards. an easier way for some is to break down how much you have to adjust at 100 yards to get the desired results. in your case to move the impact say, 40 inches at 500 yds, is the same as moving it 8 inches at 100. the adjustment would be 8 MOA up. another scenario would be you have a 32" drop at 475 yards. just making up numbers. you divide 32 by 4.75, this gives you 6.73. so move the scope up 6.75 minutes of angle. of course this only works if your scope is moving in exact moa adjustments. but that's another post. [/QUOTE]
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