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Question on MOA reticles
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<blockquote data-quote="gebhardt02" data-source="post: 818844" data-attributes="member: 12695"><p>Both of the previous replies are correct. I would also like to add however that you should spend the time to VERIFY the reticle subtension before assuming that it is correct at the listed magnification. As noted above, if the power ring is adjusted to half power, take the time to verify that the reticle actually subtends twice the amount at that magnification. You might find out that the mag ring is slightly left or right of the marked power. Use caution though, the scope must be set absolutely firm in a rest of some sort. </p><p> </p><p>Geb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gebhardt02, post: 818844, member: 12695"] Both of the previous replies are correct. I would also like to add however that you should spend the time to VERIFY the reticle subtension before assuming that it is correct at the listed magnification. As noted above, if the power ring is adjusted to half power, take the time to verify that the reticle actually subtends twice the amount at that magnification. You might find out that the mag ring is slightly left or right of the marked power. Use caution though, the scope must be set absolutely firm in a rest of some sort. Geb [/QUOTE]
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