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Dialing Scope in MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 306444" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Kyle, to be frank, the factory gave you just what you were looking for in a scope. Right?</p><p>You bought into MilDots and assumed MOA, and only now try figuring out how to use any of it.</p><p>Next you'll wonder how MILs will work with your IPHY adjustments-used as MOA adjustments..</p><p>Hopefully next time you'll buy a scope with a simple crosshair and MOA adjustments, and will have played around with a ballistic program to see how easy this should be taken.</p><p></p><p>Monte, the 1/2" error 280FAN was referring to was total at 1Kyd, and not 1/2" at 100yds. He is right, it ain't much. Not even accounted for in sanctioned benchrest.</p><p>Also, when you refer to the stupid 54.4 clicks scenario, you would simply dial 54 clicks. Ballistic software math calculates/converts MOA, MILs, IPHY, and CLICKS just the same.</p><p>If you tell it to output clicks based on each being 1/8 IPHY, there would not be an issue as you could simply dial the solution. 54.7=55clicks dialed, 54.2 would= 54 clicks dialed..</p><p>Could it possibly get more accurate with 1/8" adjustments?</p><p></p><p>Foreign, you can't throw 100M into the mix as though the same as 100yds.</p><p>1 meter = 1.0936133 yards</p><p>Which brings up a fairly obvious reason scope makers should not dump in a mix of standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 306444, member: 1521"] Kyle, to be frank, the factory gave you just what you were looking for in a scope. Right? You bought into MilDots and assumed MOA, and only now try figuring out how to use any of it. Next you'll wonder how MILs will work with your IPHY adjustments-used as MOA adjustments.. Hopefully next time you'll buy a scope with a simple crosshair and MOA adjustments, and will have played around with a ballistic program to see how easy this should be taken. Monte, the 1/2" error 280FAN was referring to was total at 1Kyd, and not 1/2" at 100yds. He is right, it ain't much. Not even accounted for in sanctioned benchrest. Also, when you refer to the stupid 54.4 clicks scenario, you would simply dial 54 clicks. Ballistic software math calculates/converts MOA, MILs, IPHY, and CLICKS just the same. If you tell it to output clicks based on each being 1/8 IPHY, there would not be an issue as you could simply dial the solution. 54.7=55clicks dialed, 54.2 would= 54 clicks dialed.. Could it possibly get more accurate with 1/8" adjustments? Foreign, you can't throw 100M into the mix as though the same as 100yds. 1 meter = 1.0936133 yards Which brings up a fairly obvious reason scope makers should not dump in a mix of standards. [/QUOTE]
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