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Question about zeroing.
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<blockquote data-quote="phillietimothy" data-source="post: 460473" data-attributes="member: 29871"><p>Gentlemen,</p><p> </p><p>Hello all. I am watching long Range Pursuit, the gentleman from Gunwerks was zeroing at 700 yards. He stated his group was 1 moa low, am I correct in assuming that he was 7" low? Also, with your indulgence; how can he be sure that after adjusting 4 clicks(1/4 moa) up, that dialing 950 on his turret would work for 950 yards? Trajectory doesn't change in equal increments. By the way the shot was on at 950 yards. I am assuming his 4 click adjustment had him dead on at 700 yards, but I don't see how dialing a particular range on a dial can be predictable unless trajectory changed an equal amount between different ranges. Please help, everytime I think I'm understanding, I'm back to square 1. Thank you, I hope this is the right spot for questions.</p><p> </p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillietimothy, post: 460473, member: 29871"] Gentlemen, Hello all. I am watching long Range Pursuit, the gentleman from Gunwerks was zeroing at 700 yards. He stated his group was 1 moa low, am I correct in assuming that he was 7" low? Also, with your indulgence; how can he be sure that after adjusting 4 clicks(1/4 moa) up, that dialing 950 on his turret would work for 950 yards? Trajectory doesn't change in equal increments. By the way the shot was on at 950 yards. I am assuming his 4 click adjustment had him dead on at 700 yards, but I don't see how dialing a particular range on a dial can be predictable unless trajectory changed an equal amount between different ranges. Please help, everytime I think I'm understanding, I'm back to square 1. Thank you, I hope this is the right spot for questions. Tim [/QUOTE]
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