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Need Help, tune mv or bc
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1545211" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Zero exact on the waterline or up/down a bit it does make a difference. Do a tall target test tape 2 redfield style targets together and make a plumb line through the middle at 100yds. I put a dot at the bottom and dial 1 mil at a time. I should land on the plumb line and it should be 3.6" between each shot. If you using an MOA scope use 5 moa per shot for 25 moa or what ever you max distance will be. If it is not exact most solvers will allow you to adjust the amount of correction per click.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1545211, member: 85987"] Zero exact on the waterline or up/down a bit it does make a difference. Do a tall target test tape 2 redfield style targets together and make a plumb line through the middle at 100yds. I put a dot at the bottom and dial 1 mil at a time. I should land on the plumb line and it should be 3.6" between each shot. If you using an MOA scope use 5 moa per shot for 25 moa or what ever you max distance will be. If it is not exact most solvers will allow you to adjust the amount of correction per click. [/QUOTE]
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