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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 845811" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Oh, but it is indeed calibrated, as it is on any power with the use of simple math. So next time you read otherwise by a FFP advocate now you will know the real story.</p><p> </p><p>The NXS 5.5~22 NXS is calibrated on 22X to be full value on the reticle sub-tensions. So with a MOAR reticle each line is 1 moa. But you have the option to reduce the power to 11X (which is 1/2) and this makes the reticle sub-tensions now double or 2 moa each. This allows a reticle with 20 moa of hold over to quickly become 40 moa of hold over for a situation exactly as tom had. </p><p> </p><p>This is the easy math but you can now see that a little practice reveals some of the not so talked about assets of a SFP scope. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 845811, member: 7503"] Oh, but it is indeed calibrated, as it is on any power with the use of simple math. So next time you read otherwise by a FFP advocate now you will know the real story. The NXS 5.5~22 NXS is calibrated on 22X to be full value on the reticle sub-tensions. So with a MOAR reticle each line is 1 moa. But you have the option to reduce the power to 11X (which is 1/2) and this makes the reticle sub-tensions now double or 2 moa each. This allows a reticle with 20 moa of hold over to quickly become 40 moa of hold over for a situation exactly as tom had. This is the easy math but you can now see that a little practice reveals some of the not so talked about assets of a SFP scope. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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