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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
BAD Scope reticle info
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 894789" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Good catch, I meant to include to do it on high magnification but now see I didn't add that. Thanks for that follow up.</p><p> </p><p>On SFP scope , which is all I use, I would check it on max power and then again on exactly 1/2 power. In the case of this scope 1/2 power being 16X. The reticle should measure exactly 2x as much on 16X. Example: If each line is 2 moa on 32 X then the same line will be 4 moa on 16X. Becomes pretty easy to remember that 1/2 the power 2 times the moa. But by all means do measure and check this as some scopes do not follow true and each scope should be checked before counting on it in a hunting situation.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 894789, member: 7503"] Good catch, I meant to include to do it on high magnification but now see I didn't add that. Thanks for that follow up. On SFP scope , which is all I use, I would check it on max power and then again on exactly 1/2 power. In the case of this scope 1/2 power being 16X. The reticle should measure exactly 2x as much on 16X. Example: If each line is 2 moa on 32 X then the same line will be 4 moa on 16X. Becomes pretty easy to remember that 1/2 the power 2 times the moa. But by all means do measure and check this as some scopes do not follow true and each scope should be checked before counting on it in a hunting situation. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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