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Nightforce NP-R1
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<blockquote data-quote="1eye" data-source="post: 367387" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>I think I have this figured out on using this reticle as a range finder, is this right if using a coyote factor of 10 inches. NP-R1 set on 22 X</p><p>1 MOA elevation per line.</p><p> </p><p>200 yds use (is) 5 lines</p><p>300 yds use 3.2 lines</p><p>400 yds use 2.5 lines</p><p>500 yds use 2 lines</p><p>600 yds use 1.6 lines</p><p>700 yds use 1.5 lines</p><p>800 yds use 1.2 lines</p><p> </p><p>Any help will be appreciated . Maybe I should that book (MOA Figures For Dummies)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1eye, post: 367387, member: 15537"] I think I have this figured out on using this reticle as a range finder, is this right if using a coyote factor of 10 inches. NP-R1 set on 22 X 1 MOA elevation per line. 200 yds use (is) 5 lines 300 yds use 3.2 lines 400 yds use 2.5 lines 500 yds use 2 lines 600 yds use 1.6 lines 700 yds use 1.5 lines 800 yds use 1.2 lines Any help will be appreciated . Maybe I should that book (MOA Figures For Dummies) [/QUOTE]
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