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Scope power affects rectile
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<blockquote data-quote="tazenman" data-source="post: 731125" data-attributes="member: 55406"><p>Hello to all! I am VERY new to long rage shooting. I found this forum when reading on Parallex on high power scopes. Great information!!</p><p> </p><p>My question is how does the different power ranges affect the FFP rectile to the target. Example; I have a Weaver 4.5X18 - 40mm scope (best I could do on my budget) on my ArmaLite AR-10. I zeroed the scope in at 100 yards using the lowest power. But when I adjust the power to let's say 14 power and I shoot the 100 yard range again, I can not see where the bullet goes. I have tried to search this forum but did not find any information on this subject, obviously I do not really know what to search.</p><p> </p><p>If there is a good right up somewhere please point me to this information.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again!!</p><p> </p><p>Jim Whalen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tazenman, post: 731125, member: 55406"] Hello to all! I am VERY new to long rage shooting. I found this forum when reading on Parallex on high power scopes. Great information!! My question is how does the different power ranges affect the FFP rectile to the target. Example; I have a Weaver 4.5X18 - 40mm scope (best I could do on my budget) on my ArmaLite AR-10. I zeroed the scope in at 100 yards using the lowest power. But when I adjust the power to let's say 14 power and I shoot the 100 yard range again, I can not see where the bullet goes. I have tried to search this forum but did not find any information on this subject, obviously I do not really know what to search. If there is a good right up somewhere please point me to this information. Thanks again!! Jim Whalen [/QUOTE]
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