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Nikon BDC circle spacing?
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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 399488" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>You know I've been wondering the same thing. I didn't have that info for a Burris reticle so I took it out to the range, turned the scope to 14x and layed the cross wire on the top of a yard stick at 100 yards. I then looked at where the marks on the ballistic plex reticle fell on the ruler and deemed that the MOA at 100. I later found out the published values and they were the same as those I had earlier measured at the range. </p><p> </p><p>For the life of me I can't figure out why they don't disclose the MOA spacing on their reticles. They act like if people have that information they won't be able to accurately apply it so they keep it a secret! Anyway, that's what I do but when I last had my hands on a Nikon I didn't have time to run out and do it so the mystery remains.</p><p> </p><p>Just a thought.</p><p> </p><p>Cross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 399488, member: 8592"] You know I've been wondering the same thing. I didn't have that info for a Burris reticle so I took it out to the range, turned the scope to 14x and layed the cross wire on the top of a yard stick at 100 yards. I then looked at where the marks on the ballistic plex reticle fell on the ruler and deemed that the MOA at 100. I later found out the published values and they were the same as those I had earlier measured at the range. For the life of me I can't figure out why they don't disclose the MOA spacing on their reticles. They act like if people have that information they won't be able to accurately apply it so they keep it a secret! Anyway, that's what I do but when I last had my hands on a Nikon I didn't have time to run out and do it so the mystery remains. Just a thought. Cross [/QUOTE]
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