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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1614919" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>Just take your rifle to the range and sight it in with the ammo you want the dial to be accurate with, at 100 yards. Record your elevation above sea-level as well as the air temperature during your sight-in at each range, as your testing progresses down range. Sight in at 200 yards recording the increase in turret elevation, in clicks or MOA+1/4s there of. Sight-in again at 300 yards, again recording air temp and clicks/MOA increase from your original 100 YARD sight-in. Do the same at 400 yards, 500 yards, etc., until you reach one full turret revolution (usually @ 600 to 800 yards, depending on your cartridge, bullet and velocity). Send the elevation increase data, along with the ambient temperature at the time of each sighti-n and your altitude, to Leupold. With that information they will be able to build you a very accurate custom turret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1614919, member: 93846"] Just take your rifle to the range and sight it in with the ammo you want the dial to be accurate with, at 100 yards. Record your elevation above sea-level as well as the air temperature during your sight-in at each range, as your testing progresses down range. Sight in at 200 yards recording the increase in turret elevation, in clicks or MOA+1/4s there of. Sight-in again at 300 yards, again recording air temp and clicks/MOA increase from your original 100 YARD sight-in. Do the same at 400 yards, 500 yards, etc., until you reach one full turret revolution (usually @ 600 to 800 yards, depending on your cartridge, bullet and velocity). Send the elevation increase data, along with the ambient temperature at the time of each sighti-n and your altitude, to Leupold. With that information they will be able to build you a very accurate custom turret. [/QUOTE]
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