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Nightforce Velocity 1000 Reticle Review
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<blockquote data-quote="ODAVID" data-source="post: 903791" data-attributes="member: 13431"><p>THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING MY QUESTIONS. </p><p></p><p>Can you explain how you would set up this scope if you typically shot at 2800' elevation and randomly hunt at 5000' elevation, the opposite of your review example?????</p><p></p><p> You stated this in the review:This allows me to do a slight down correction if I travel to higher elevations and I can always dial up a quarter or half MOA from my zero if needed if I go to places that have lower elevation. </p><p>For example, I live in Wyoming at about 4650' ASL. I like to go to Montana to shoot and hunt with a friend in Glasgow, which is 2600' ASL. When we shot out to an 830 yard steel, I only needed .25 MOA up correction to put me dead on, which equals about 2 inches at that distance. (.25 X 8 = 2") That shows what a small amount the reticle was off when I changed over 2000' in elevation. Most shooters, myself included, and especially in a hunting type of situation, can't hold .25 MOA.</p><p></p><p>THANKS IN ADVANCE AGAIN</p><p>ODAVID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ODAVID, post: 903791, member: 13431"] THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING MY QUESTIONS. Can you explain how you would set up this scope if you typically shot at 2800' elevation and randomly hunt at 5000' elevation, the opposite of your review example????? You stated this in the review:This allows me to do a slight down correction if I travel to higher elevations and I can always dial up a quarter or half MOA from my zero if needed if I go to places that have lower elevation. For example, I live in Wyoming at about 4650’ ASL. I like to go to Montana to shoot and hunt with a friend in Glasgow, which is 2600’ ASL. When we shot out to an 830 yard steel, I only needed .25 MOA up correction to put me dead on, which equals about 2 inches at that distance. (.25 X 8 = 2”) That shows what a small amount the reticle was off when I changed over 2000’ in elevation. Most shooters, myself included, and especially in a hunting type of situation, can’t hold .25 MOA. THANKS IN ADVANCE AGAIN ODAVID [/QUOTE]
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