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Heads up on leupold scopes (MOA vs IPHY)
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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 682481" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>I think its kinda of funny too, people are asking why does such a little difference matter. Well after spending the money on a custom rifle, load testing the powders to get ES low and a great group and using a precision bullets seater to get the seating depth perfect. Then to hear its close it shouldnt really matter. If close is good enough then why did I need to go through all this and not just keep my 1 moa rifle? I am going to keep using the scope but knowing what my scope click values are will help. I wish I would have realized it from the start. I still havent heard back from leupold but will still post what they say. update I called a third time and got a different tec and he said leupold are all MOA and not IPHY so ***, hopefully someone higher in the company will call me back and clear this up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 682481, member: 20443"] I think its kinda of funny too, people are asking why does such a little difference matter. Well after spending the money on a custom rifle, load testing the powders to get ES low and a great group and using a precision bullets seater to get the seating depth perfect. Then to hear its close it shouldnt really matter. If close is good enough then why did I need to go through all this and not just keep my 1 moa rifle? I am going to keep using the scope but knowing what my scope click values are will help. I wish I would have realized it from the start. I still havent heard back from leupold but will still post what they say. update I called a third time and got a different tec and he said leupold are all MOA and not IPHY so ***, hopefully someone higher in the company will call me back and clear this up. [/QUOTE]
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