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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 293327" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>A.J. had a good description. </p><p></p><p>The other thing to remember is that each scope has a fixed magnification that the ballistic reticle will have the required spacing.</p><p></p><p>Look at it this way, if your scope has 1 MOA hash marks on the upright post when you look through it, the spacing will only be 1 MOA at the magnification it is calibrated for. My Nightforce 8-32 is calibrated at 22 power so if I am below 22 power the MOA marks will be farther apart than 1 MOA and if I am at 32 power the MOA marks will be approx. .75 MOA apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 293327, member: 9736"] A.J. had a good description. The other thing to remember is that each scope has a fixed magnification that the ballistic reticle will have the required spacing. Look at it this way, if your scope has 1 MOA hash marks on the upright post when you look through it, the spacing will only be 1 MOA at the magnification it is calibrated for. My Nightforce 8-32 is calibrated at 22 power so if I am below 22 power the MOA marks will be farther apart than 1 MOA and if I am at 32 power the MOA marks will be approx. .75 MOA apart. [/QUOTE]
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