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The Basics, Starting Out
Trouble with shooting 1 MOA even at 200m's
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1631840" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>As far as #2 goes. </p><p>Where did you see if you zero at 100, then you need to adjust 4 moa at 200? </p><p></p><p>Let your gun/ammo/scope tell you what the drop is. If it takes 23-25 clicks to be on target then that's what you need to dial. Also you appear to be shooting in meters not yards so that changes things just a bit also. </p><p></p><p>Most scopes are either 1/4 moa, 1/4 mil or 1/4" clicks--- but not all of them, some are 1/2, some are 1/8, I've even seen a few with 1moa clicks --- I think your scope should be 1/4moa , but you may have the European version (being from Gauteng) which is usually done in 1cm clicks. </p><p></p><p>We will need more details on your scope, ammo, muzzle velocity, and shooting conditions (like altitude, Gauteng shows an altitude of 5000') to help out more</p><p></p><p>When it comes to #1, yes-- try as many different types of ammo as you can to find the most accurate for your gun in your conditions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1631840, member: 94491"] As far as #2 goes. Where did you see if you zero at 100, then you need to adjust 4 moa at 200? Let your gun/ammo/scope tell you what the drop is. If it takes 23-25 clicks to be on target then that's what you need to dial. Also you appear to be shooting in meters not yards so that changes things just a bit also. Most scopes are either 1/4 moa, 1/4 mil or 1/4" clicks--- but not all of them, some are 1/2, some are 1/8, I've even seen a few with 1moa clicks --- I think your scope should be 1/4moa , but you may have the European version (being from Gauteng) which is usually done in 1cm clicks. We will need more details on your scope, ammo, muzzle velocity, and shooting conditions (like altitude, Gauteng shows an altitude of 5000') to help out more When it comes to #1, yes-- try as many different types of ammo as you can to find the most accurate for your gun in your conditions [/QUOTE]
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