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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Huskemaw Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 2138073" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Your 1/3 moa should work same as 1/4 moa, just a courser adjustment. I would expect (not so much trust) but verify.</p><p>I do a tall target type test before I even mount a scope to a rifle. I've found scopes that I sent back before "waisting" any ammo. Even a big name-high dollar ($1700+) that's tracking was off by 10%. </p><p>It's much easier to do with a mil scope, just use a yardstick at 100. If you wanted to say check every 10mils, that would equal 1 yard at 100 yards. I will measure out and mark for moa and check it for every 10 moa of adjustment do 10.47", or do 20 moa or whatever you want. If the scope checks out within a reasonable amount (and is repeatable) I will mount it and see how it does under recoil. I've had scopes that couldn't hold up to that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 2138073, member: 8873"] Your 1/3 moa should work same as 1/4 moa, just a courser adjustment. I would expect (not so much trust) but verify. I do a tall target type test before I even mount a scope to a rifle. I’ve found scopes that I sent back before “waisting” any ammo. Even a big name-high dollar ($1700+) that’s tracking was off by 10%. It’s much easier to do with a mil scope, just use a yardstick at 100. If you wanted to say check every 10mils, that would equal 1 yard at 100 yards. I will measure out and mark for moa and check it for every 10 moa of adjustment do 10.47”, or do 20 moa or whatever you want. If the scope checks out within a reasonable amount (and is repeatable) I will mount it and see how it does under recoil. I’ve had scopes that couldn’t hold up to that too. [/QUOTE]
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