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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Sighting In a Leupold
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<blockquote data-quote="janneuf" data-source="post: 99197" data-attributes="member: 5584"><p>Well the first step is to examine your load and then see what the bullet is doing at the various yardages. Next you sight in at, say 100 yards and then, from your ballistic info, you make the elevation adjustments to your scope.</p><p> </p><p>For example, if you determine based on your load, that when you sight in at 100 yards you are say 9" low at 300 yards you just dial up the appropriate clicks. Remember 1 MOA is 1" at 100 yards and 3" at 300.</p><p></p><p>But before that, you need to be certain of your EXACT range. If you don't have a rangefinder I would sight in for a max PBR for the game you're shooting.</p><p></p><p>If you're interested I can suggest a ballistic program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janneuf, post: 99197, member: 5584"] Well the first step is to examine your load and then see what the bullet is doing at the various yardages. Next you sight in at, say 100 yards and then, from your ballistic info, you make the elevation adjustments to your scope. For example, if you determine based on your load, that when you sight in at 100 yards you are say 9" low at 300 yards you just dial up the appropriate clicks. Remember 1 MOA is 1" at 100 yards and 3" at 300. But before that, you need to be certain of your EXACT range. If you don't have a rangefinder I would sight in for a max PBR for the game you're shooting. If you're interested I can suggest a ballistic program. [/QUOTE]
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