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trajectory/scope adjustment and reticle questions
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<blockquote data-quote="loosesniper2000" data-source="post: 466794" data-attributes="member: 18477"><p>The first thing I'd do is borrow or buy a chronograph, don't spend a lot of money but buy a decent one. Without knowing the exact velocity you'll be screwed from the start. After that continue on with your plan using the click method but you may want to set your zero at 100yds and do 25 yard increments.</p><p>Remember with 1/8 moa you're dealing with .125" adjustments which means it will take 8 clicks to travel 1 inch at 100yds. A 200 yds the click value doubles and so on. </p><p>You'll want to look into using some kind of software like Nightforce or use a free one online. If you have an iphone you could get iStrelok for free as well.</p><p>I'm sure you'll get a lot of good advice which may seem overwhelming but it will come to ya</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loosesniper2000, post: 466794, member: 18477"] The first thing I'd do is borrow or buy a chronograph, don't spend a lot of money but buy a decent one. Without knowing the exact velocity you'll be screwed from the start. After that continue on with your plan using the click method but you may want to set your zero at 100yds and do 25 yard increments. Remember with 1/8 moa you're dealing with .125" adjustments which means it will take 8 clicks to travel 1 inch at 100yds. A 200 yds the click value doubles and so on. You'll want to look into using some kind of software like Nightforce or use a free one online. If you have an iphone you could get iStrelok for free as well. I'm sure you'll get a lot of good advice which may seem overwhelming but it will come to ya [/QUOTE]
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