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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 1019591" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>Broz is correct except I think the way you would calibrate is you divide the labeled click value by the actual measured value. In this instance .25moa/.275actual moa. This gives a correction value of 0.909, which is what you should enter into shooter. </p><p></p><p>The program will figure the elevation you need and then multiply that by the correction factor. It is labeled value divided by actual value. If you forget which one is being divided just remember that if your turret is giving you extra elevation with each click, the correction factor should be less than 1, reducing what you dial. If your turret is shorting you each click, the correction factor should be more than one, increasing what you dial to make up for the shortfall in each click.</p><p></p><p>By the way, how do you know it us .275? And to be clear your correction factor must be using the same units, so if your scope is in moa you need to measure how much each click is in moa, not inches. You probably did it that way but just wanted to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 1019591, member: 48028"] Broz is correct except I think the way you would calibrate is you divide the labeled click value by the actual measured value. In this instance .25moa/.275actual moa. This gives a correction value of 0.909, which is what you should enter into shooter. The program will figure the elevation you need and then multiply that by the correction factor. It is labeled value divided by actual value. If you forget which one is being divided just remember that if your turret is giving you extra elevation with each click, the correction factor should be less than 1, reducing what you dial. If your turret is shorting you each click, the correction factor should be more than one, increasing what you dial to make up for the shortfall in each click. By the way, how do you know it us .275? And to be clear your correction factor must be using the same units, so if your scope is in moa you need to measure how much each click is in moa, not inches. You probably did it that way but just wanted to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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