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Nikon M 223 problem! any suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1030526" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Depending on which version you have, the Nikon M223 should provide you with something between 100 and 40 MOA of max. internal adjustment. You shouldn't need more than about 10 MOA of "up" for the .223 at 600 yards. That's only 50% of what should be available from horizontal cross hair middle zero.</p><p>I don't own a Nikon but their specs. indicate their turrets are in 1/4 inch divisions. From what I read their "rapid action" model (which appears to be designed to compliment the AR15 style rifle) is set for yards (in what appears to be 50 yard increments out to 600 yards). Is that what you ordered?</p><p>From your description it looks like the turret zero adjustment may need to be re-set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1030526, member: 50867"] Depending on which version you have, the Nikon M223 should provide you with something between 100 and 40 MOA of max. internal adjustment. You shouldn't need more than about 10 MOA of "up" for the .223 at 600 yards. That's only 50% of what should be available from horizontal cross hair middle zero. I don't own a Nikon but their specs. indicate their turrets are in 1/4 inch divisions. From what I read their "rapid action" model (which appears to be designed to compliment the AR15 style rifle) is set for yards (in what appears to be 50 yard increments out to 600 yards). Is that what you ordered? From your description it looks like the turret zero adjustment may need to be re-set. [/QUOTE]
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