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Question about elevation in my nightforce
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 140385" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I know what he said. I also have owned and used the BR version 1/8 MOA click scopes from nightforce. They are indeed 1/8 MOA/click. Some shooters commonly say inch vs MOA because they are so close that at 100 yards, 8 clicks for a 1/8 MOA click scope is so close to 1" that it isnt worth saying or doing anything differant. It is when you get into alot of clicks for 600 yard and beyond doping where it really adds up and should calculate for inches if youre using inches of bullet drop as apposed to MOA or mils ect...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 140385, member: 1007"] I know what he said. I also have owned and used the BR version 1/8 MOA click scopes from nightforce. They are indeed 1/8 MOA/click. Some shooters commonly say inch vs MOA because they are so close that at 100 yards, 8 clicks for a 1/8 MOA click scope is so close to 1" that it isnt worth saying or doing anything differant. It is when you get into alot of clicks for 600 yard and beyond doping where it really adds up and should calculate for inches if youre using inches of bullet drop as apposed to MOA or mils ect... [/QUOTE]
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