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<blockquote data-quote="dzander" data-source="post: 1219234" data-attributes="member: 95376"><p>Scope is graduated 1/4" moa/per click.</p><p></p><p>If you look at the target the point of impact doesn't jive with the the amount of adjustment dialed in, i.e. 4 moa should move bullet 4", 8 moa should move 8" etc. It doesn't. So lets say I range a target at 450 yards, my gun is sighted in dead zero at 300 yards. at 450 yards the bullet will drop 22.0" so i need to dial up 4.7 moa on the scope. </p><p>that would make the point of impact correct at the 450 yards. But because the scope does actually move the 4.7 moa, it moves greater, I shoot over the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzander, post: 1219234, member: 95376"] Scope is graduated 1/4" moa/per click. If you look at the target the point of impact doesn't jive with the the amount of adjustment dialed in, i.e. 4 moa should move bullet 4", 8 moa should move 8" etc. It doesn't. So lets say I range a target at 450 yards, my gun is sighted in dead zero at 300 yards. at 450 yards the bullet will drop 22.0" so i need to dial up 4.7 moa on the scope. that would make the point of impact correct at the 450 yards. But because the scope does actually move the 4.7 moa, it moves greater, I shoot over the target. [/QUOTE]
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