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Setting Up Your Scope by Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="phillietimothy" data-source="post: 587849" data-attributes="member: 29871"><p>akafarmer,</p><p> </p><p>According to Bushnell the dots subtend a MOA. On a SFP scope, the smallest subtensions will be at the highest magnification. If your dot is covering 6 MOA at 200 yards, you must be on a lower magnification. Try increasing your magnification to make the dot appear smaller at a given range. At 200 yards, the dot will cover 2" at the highest power. If the wobble is exaggerated too much at the highest magnification, back the power off until you are comfortable. Whenever possible, use a rest of some sort to mitigate the wobble; you will then be able to use higher magnification comfortably. I hope this helps. I have included a link to the Bushnell PDF. <a href="http://www.bushnell.com/downloads/catalogs/09BSH4873_2009_Catalog_Riflescopes.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.bushnell.com/downloads/catalogs/09BSH4873_2009_Catalog_Riflescopes.pdf</a></p><p> </p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillietimothy, post: 587849, member: 29871"] akafarmer, According to Bushnell the dots subtend a MOA. On a SFP scope, the smallest subtensions will be at the highest magnification. If your dot is covering 6 MOA at 200 yards, you must be on a lower magnification. Try increasing your magnification to make the dot appear smaller at a given range. At 200 yards, the dot will cover 2" at the highest power. If the wobble is exaggerated too much at the highest magnification, back the power off until you are comfortable. Whenever possible, use a rest of some sort to mitigate the wobble; you will then be able to use higher magnification comfortably. I hope this helps. I have included a link to the Bushnell PDF. [URL]http://www.bushnell.com/downloads/catalogs/09BSH4873_2009_Catalog_Riflescopes.pdf[/URL] Tim [/QUOTE]
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