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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 603972" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>The factor is a factor! It has nothing to do with MOA's. It is a multiplication number that is used to correct the error in your scope turret adjustment.</p><p>If you scope is true then leave it at 1.0 .................. i.e 1 x 1.0 = 1</p><p> </p><p>If your scope has some error in its turret adjustment then the factor needs to be a different number. Only you can determine what this number needs to be based on your observed turret movement over a known distance.</p><p>In your case the Nightforce scope would have a factor of 1.0 and the millet factor would be set at (maybe) 1.047. Better to check both scopes on a target set at 100 yards to confirm the turret adjustment. Don't just go by what the manufacturer says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 603972, member: 13285"] The factor is a factor! It has nothing to do with MOA's. It is a multiplication number that is used to correct the error in your scope turret adjustment. If you scope is true then leave it at 1.0 .................. i.e 1 x 1.0 = 1 If your scope has some error in its turret adjustment then the factor needs to be a different number. Only you can determine what this number needs to be based on your observed turret movement over a known distance. In your case the Nightforce scope would have a factor of 1.0 and the millet factor would be set at (maybe) 1.047. Better to check both scopes on a target set at 100 yards to confirm the turret adjustment. Don't just go by what the manufacturer says. [/QUOTE]
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