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Sighting in my ATACR MOAR scope - help.
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<blockquote data-quote="dah605" data-source="post: 944347" data-attributes="member: 63391"><p>Congrats on getting a great scope! I got mine a few months ago and absolutely love it. The best scope I had previously was a Nikon Monarch. There is no comparison... I had a hard time seeing the bullet holes on the targets at 100 with the Nikon, particularly in the red areas, but with the ATACR, I can see them clearly at 300.</p><p></p><p>The ATACR is a second focal plane (SFP) scope. If you are relying on clicks (or the hash marks) to reach out to longer ranges, you will need to have the scope at 25X in order for the clicks to be 1/4 MOA. If you drop down to 12.5X (marked with a dot on the scope), you can use 1/2 MOA for each click or hash mark. At the zero distance, you can use any magnification. If you zero at 100, it will be dead on at 5X or 25X or anything in between.</p><p></p><p>If you want to use it for multiple loads, you will need to zero for one load, then have an offset if the zero doesn't match up with the second load.</p><p></p><p>-David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dah605, post: 944347, member: 63391"] Congrats on getting a great scope! I got mine a few months ago and absolutely love it. The best scope I had previously was a Nikon Monarch. There is no comparison... I had a hard time seeing the bullet holes on the targets at 100 with the Nikon, particularly in the red areas, but with the ATACR, I can see them clearly at 300. The ATACR is a second focal plane (SFP) scope. If you are relying on clicks (or the hash marks) to reach out to longer ranges, you will need to have the scope at 25X in order for the clicks to be 1/4 MOA. If you drop down to 12.5X (marked with a dot on the scope), you can use 1/2 MOA for each click or hash mark. At the zero distance, you can use any magnification. If you zero at 100, it will be dead on at 5X or 25X or anything in between. If you want to use it for multiple loads, you will need to zero for one load, then have an offset if the zero doesn't match up with the second load. -David [/QUOTE]
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