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Problem with calcs for 4dof and strelok
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<blockquote data-quote="jdavistx" data-source="post: 1959343" data-attributes="member: 89418"><p>Having been the one who is trading emails with the Vortex guy he said the following, and I quote: </p><p></p><p>"I would not expect that type of mistake to have happened, however if you wanted to check it out you could run a tracking test on the scope at 100 yards. If you zero the scope then dial up 10 MOA it should hit 10.5 inches above the zero (provided you are at exactly 100 yards). If it was MRAD it would hit 14.4 inches above the zero. By running the tracking test at 100 yards it will remove all of the variables of the ballistic calculator and determine if the scope is working properly."</p><p></p><p>He's been great. The same recommendation was previously made by a member here. The OP needs to test it. Sorry you had the tire problem. Discount has always done me right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavistx, post: 1959343, member: 89418"] Having been the one who is trading emails with the Vortex guy he said the following, and I quote: "I would not expect that type of mistake to have happened, however if you wanted to check it out you could run a tracking test on the scope at 100 yards. If you zero the scope then dial up 10 MOA it should hit 10.5 inches above the zero (provided you are at exactly 100 yards). If it was MRAD it would hit 14.4 inches above the zero. By running the tracking test at 100 yards it will remove all of the variables of the ballistic calculator and determine if the scope is working properly." He's been great. The same recommendation was previously made by a member here. The OP needs to test it. Sorry you had the tire problem. Discount has always done me right. [/QUOTE]
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