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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 337220" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Steve, I did a little test with my setup to test the verticle alignment of my NF scope and the accuracy of the click adjustments. I got a scrap piece of plywood about 1' wide and 4' long. I marked a line down it and a perpedicular cross line for POA at the center (actually a couple inches low) I set it up at 100 yds, and zeroed to the POA which grouped about 2" high. Then clicked up 20 MOA, fired a 3 shot group, then clicked down 40 MOA and fired another 3 shot group, then clicked back to the POA and shot another group. It worked very well and the center to center measurements confirmed exact MOA adjustments. That would be a spendy experiment in your 30-338 Imp with the GS bullets but you could mount the scope on another rifle and test it with a cheaper load.</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 337220, member: 11717"] Steve, I did a little test with my setup to test the verticle alignment of my NF scope and the accuracy of the click adjustments. I got a scrap piece of plywood about 1' wide and 4' long. I marked a line down it and a perpedicular cross line for POA at the center (actually a couple inches low) I set it up at 100 yds, and zeroed to the POA which grouped about 2" high. Then clicked up 20 MOA, fired a 3 shot group, then clicked down 40 MOA and fired another 3 shot group, then clicked back to the POA and shot another group. It worked very well and the center to center measurements confirmed exact MOA adjustments. That would be a spendy experiment in your 30-338 Imp with the GS bullets but you could mount the scope on another rifle and test it with a cheaper load. Mark [/QUOTE]
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