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Help with info on dialing in MOA 2nd focal plane scope
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1395678" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well it could also be argued that 1/8 min clicks might help as far as Xs are concerned also. Which is why some diciplines of target shooters have preferred them.</p><p>I would argue that theres no need to do anything but go do it.</p><p>I would advise having a buddy go along to act as a spotter when you shoot if at all possible. But otherwise put some clay birds on a dirt bank somewhere and just shoot at them. Milk jugs filled with water work also, but with clay birds you wont need to retrieve them. </p><p>Don't try to complicate what isn't really complicated. Don't worry about groups either, just try to hit the clay birds and have some fun.</p><p>If you travel to the 1000 yd club range near Williamsport, do you know what you will see on the dirt berms near the target frames? Well if you guessed clay birds for sighter shots you would be correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1395678, member: 12443"] Well it could also be argued that 1/8 min clicks might help as far as Xs are concerned also. Which is why some diciplines of target shooters have preferred them. I would argue that theres no need to do anything but go do it. I would advise having a buddy go along to act as a spotter when you shoot if at all possible. But otherwise put some clay birds on a dirt bank somewhere and just shoot at them. Milk jugs filled with water work also, but with clay birds you wont need to retrieve them. Don't try to complicate what isn't really complicated. Don't worry about groups either, just try to hit the clay birds and have some fun. If you travel to the 1000 yd club range near Williamsport, do you know what you will see on the dirt berms near the target frames? Well if you guessed clay birds for sighter shots you would be correct. [/QUOTE]
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