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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
SFP Reticle Subtensions at different powers
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflamm250" data-source="post: 2174998" data-attributes="member: 105493"><p>Maybe. I run March Scopes that at 20x are 2moa and 10x are 4moa. I usually test them and find an exact mark on the scope were my POI is. Process is as follows. At 100 yards shoot 1 shot. Then Dial 2 or 4 MOA or whatever your trying to find. Shoot a second shot. Then adjust your power until the wholes on paper match the hash marks on your reticle. In my scopes if I put the 0 of my 20 right on the dot it is exactly 2MOA. Granted you will need a rifle that will shoot well enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflamm250, post: 2174998, member: 105493"] Maybe. I run March Scopes that at 20x are 2moa and 10x are 4moa. I usually test them and find an exact mark on the scope were my POI is. Process is as follows. At 100 yards shoot 1 shot. Then Dial 2 or 4 MOA or whatever your trying to find. Shoot a second shot. Then adjust your power until the wholes on paper match the hash marks on your reticle. In my scopes if I put the 0 of my 20 right on the dot it is exactly 2MOA. Granted you will need a rifle that will shoot well enough. [/QUOTE]
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