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Target Knobs vs Clicks vs Alt. vs Temp
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 85611" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> it hase been brought to my attention by a person who thinks a .5 moa difference dosn't make a difference at 600 + yards. The misses were were refering to were on PD's Not Antelope. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>Being I am the only poster that mentioned .5 MOA I think that was maybe directed my way. If it was please be assured that I DONT think .5 MOA doesnt make a big differance at 600+ yards because it does and I know it does. Unfourtunatly when lighing conditions change, our POI or will change whether we want it to or not. Thankfully it changes concistently enough to be able to compensate for it. If you dont compensate for that .5 MOA change, then yes it will screw things up at ranges even under 600 yards shooting at prarie dogs and bigger targets at 600 yards such as deer or antelope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 85611, member: 1007"] [ QUOTE ] it hase been brought to my attention by a person who thinks a .5 moa difference dosn't make a difference at 600 + yards. The misses were were refering to were on PD's Not Antelope. [/ QUOTE ] Being I am the only poster that mentioned .5 MOA I think that was maybe directed my way. If it was please be assured that I DONT think .5 MOA doesnt make a big differance at 600+ yards because it does and I know it does. Unfourtunatly when lighing conditions change, our POI or will change whether we want it to or not. Thankfully it changes concistently enough to be able to compensate for it. If you dont compensate for that .5 MOA change, then yes it will screw things up at ranges even under 600 yards shooting at prarie dogs and bigger targets at 600 yards such as deer or antelope. [/QUOTE]
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