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Reticle Adjustment Question
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 885202" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>That's why 20 MOA (and even greater) wedged scope bases are popular. So you can use more of the scope's adjustment range. Not all scopes have symmetrical adjustments though the majority do. Examples of scopes which don't are the Horus Falcon with the H37 reticle where</p><p> the reticle itself is offset 20 MOA and the Leuplld Mk 4 16X40 M1 where the target knob simply has more range of adjustment in the vertical axis even though the reticle appears symmetrical looking through the eyepiece. </p><p></p><p>You could also ask why scopes are made with only +/- 15 moa or less adjustment at all, , but that's'all that's need if you only shoot game or varmints or bemchrest competition at 200 yards or less.. Not everyone want's to shoot at 1000 yards. or even 200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 885202, member: 9253"] That's why 20 MOA (and even greater) wedged scope bases are popular. So you can use more of the scope's adjustment range. Not all scopes have symmetrical adjustments though the majority do. Examples of scopes which don't are the Horus Falcon with the H37 reticle where the reticle itself is offset 20 MOA and the Leuplld Mk 4 16X40 M1 where the target knob simply has more range of adjustment in the vertical axis even though the reticle appears symmetrical looking through the eyepiece. You could also ask why scopes are made with only +/- 15 moa or less adjustment at all, , but that's'all that's need if you only shoot game or varmints or bemchrest competition at 200 yards or less.. Not everyone want's to shoot at 1000 yards. or even 200. [/QUOTE]
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