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New scope has me confused
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<blockquote data-quote="schmi015" data-source="post: 2278346" data-attributes="member: 69615"><p>There's no such thing as inches in a scope. Moa is really .26 even if it says 1/4click and .1mil is .36</p><p>Moa and mil are just two different ways to measure the arc of a circle. Neither unit corresponds to meters and yards so setup your ballistic app and rangefinder to whatever your preference is. Set up a solid 100m or yards zero and go from there. Best thing to do is get your velocity from the muzzle via lab radar or magneto speed. You can use what's on the box but don't expect great results past 400. When you miss don't think in terms of feet/yards/meters you have a ruler (reticle)right in front of your eyeball. If you are off to the right by 1 mil adjust by 1 mil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schmi015, post: 2278346, member: 69615"] There’s no such thing as inches in a scope. Moa is really .26 even if it says 1/4click and .1mil is .36 Moa and mil are just two different ways to measure the arc of a circle. Neither unit corresponds to meters and yards so setup your ballistic app and rangefinder to whatever your preference is. Set up a solid 100m or yards zero and go from there. Best thing to do is get your velocity from the muzzle via lab radar or magneto speed. You can use what’s on the box but don’t expect great results past 400. When you miss don’t think in terms of feet/yards/meters you have a ruler (reticle)right in front of your eyeball. If you are off to the right by 1 mil adjust by 1 mil. [/QUOTE]
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