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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Reticles for hunting SFP scopes info/education
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogFire7" data-source="post: 2052982" data-attributes="member: 101482"><p>[USER=85208]@K9TXS[/USER]</p><p></p><p>If you're using the MOAR reticle for hold over shooting, ranging, etc., the scope is set at the maximum range of 20 power to use the subtension marks. On the power ring you will see a white dot between the 9 and 12 settings, this approximately 10 power.</p><p></p><p>Using the white dot setting, 10 power, it makes all the subtensions on the reticle half of their value from the 20 power setting. This means instead of 2 moa between the marks it's 1 moa. See the reticle below. This is set for 20 power so for a 10 power setting, each subtension is half of what is shown. This may sound confusing, but it really isn't after a little practice</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the above is actually backwards... halving the magnification would actually double the reticle values. I believe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogFire7, post: 2052982, member: 101482"] [USER=85208]@K9TXS[/USER] If you’re using the MOAR reticle for hold over shooting, ranging, etc., the scope is set at the maximum range of 20 power to use the subtension marks. On the power ring you will see a white dot between the 9 and 12 settings, this approximately 10 power. Using the white dot setting, 10 power, it makes all the subtensions on the reticle half of their value from the 20 power setting. This means instead of 2 moa between the marks it’s 1 moa. See the reticle below. This is set for 20 power so for a 10 power setting, each subtension is half of what is shown. This may sound confusing, but it really isn’t after a little practice I think the above is actually backwards... halving the magnification would actually double the reticle values. I believe? [/QUOTE]
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