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OK I'm going to learn how to use MOA instead of a custom dial. Scenario Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 1868864" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>Make a chart at 100 yard incriminates. 100 yards = .25" 200 yards = .5" 300 yards = .75" 400 yards = 1" and so on. For every 100 yards add .25". By the time you get to 1000 yards you will be at 2.5" for every click in your scope. You'll need to know this when getting your drop data. Also you'll Need a cosine indicator and a compass. I also use a mill dot master for those bad weather days when your electrics fail you. I made a sniper hunting log on what I see out in the field when I'm hunting. You'll need to know the measurements of what you are shooting so that you can use your mill dot master to engage your targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 1868864, member: 19988"] Make a chart at 100 yard incriminates. 100 yards = .25” 200 yards = .5” 300 yards = .75” 400 yards = 1” and so on. For every 100 yards add .25”. By the time you get to 1000 yards you will be at 2.5” for every click in your scope. You’ll need to know this when getting your drop data. Also you’ll Need a cosine indicator and a compass. I also use a mill dot master for those bad weather days when your electrics fail you. I made a sniper hunting log on what I see out in the field when I’m hunting. You’ll need to know the measurements of what you are shooting so that you can use your mill dot master to engage your targets. [/QUOTE]
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