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Need Help, tune mv or bc
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost11" data-source="post: 1545796" data-attributes="member: 108587"><p>First, check your scope tracking on a tall target (0-30 MOA) in 5 MOA increments and record your info. If the scope is tracking correctly all the way through then you know it's not the scope. </p><p></p><p>Then I would do like Bstick said. You already have your true MV, so why change it. First adjust your BC, then if you can, try shooting it out to 800 (if you can find a place). If it's still off @ 800 then I would tweak the MV. The changes to the MV will be minor after adjusting your BC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost11, post: 1545796, member: 108587"] First, check your scope tracking on a tall target (0-30 MOA) in 5 MOA increments and record your info. If the scope is tracking correctly all the way through then you know it’s not the scope. Then I would do like Bstick said. You already have your true MV, so why change it. First adjust your BC, then if you can, try shooting it out to 800 (if you can find a place). If it’s still off @ 800 then I would tweak the MV. The changes to the MV will be minor after adjusting your BC. [/QUOTE]
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