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<blockquote data-quote="kobraken" data-source="post: 1325201" data-attributes="member: 45165"><p>Long Board Test is the process of verifying that your scope is tracking when you dial it up. You take a poster board, a level,(longer the better)and put up your board. Draw a vertical line with the level, and a horizontal at the bottom. Verify your range from target to center of scope (100 yds) shoot the bottom where your lines cross, I do 3 rds to verify zero. Dial in what ever rise you want, I go 3,6,9 mil. Do the math on the expected rise, shoot and see how close you get. There's a calculation involved that you will need to look up for your particular scope (mil or MOA)</p><p></p><p>As you saw by my original post, I had issues. But with these guys help and some persistence I sorted it out. Hope this answer your question</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kobraken, post: 1325201, member: 45165"] Long Board Test is the process of verifying that your scope is tracking when you dial it up. You take a poster board, a level,(longer the better)and put up your board. Draw a vertical line with the level, and a horizontal at the bottom. Verify your range from target to center of scope (100 yds) shoot the bottom where your lines cross, I do 3 rds to verify zero. Dial in what ever rise you want, I go 3,6,9 mil. Do the math on the expected rise, shoot and see how close you get. There's a calculation involved that you will need to look up for your particular scope (mil or MOA) As you saw by my original post, I had issues. But with these guys help and some persistence I sorted it out. Hope this answer your question [/QUOTE]
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