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Swarovski brx reticle. What is the equivalent moa
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 596239" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I can do this in my back yard. Take a nice large paper and draw a 24'' T or L and hang target @ 100 PLUMB. Then have your rifle secure in rest and read the reticule of the 1'' marked on target, I use sharpie marker. The horizontal will me the MOA FOR YOU WIND, and guessing reticule is tapered like a B&C?This needs to be at power you are going to shoot at for second focal plane. Count inch scale marked for your drops on reticule. I mark target each 6'' for quick reference.Then you can go to a sight like JBM and compare your load to moa drops. This needs to be shot and verified, but is a starting point. Somewhere the reticule moa drops should be listed for scope and save my above step, and go straight to ballistic calcs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 596239, member: 21869"] I can do this in my back yard. Take a nice large paper and draw a 24'' T or L and hang target @ 100 PLUMB. Then have your rifle secure in rest and read the reticule of the 1'' marked on target, I use sharpie marker. The horizontal will me the MOA FOR YOU WIND, and guessing reticule is tapered like a B&C?This needs to be at power you are going to shoot at for second focal plane. Count inch scale marked for your drops on reticule. I mark target each 6'' for quick reference.Then you can go to a sight like JBM and compare your load to moa drops. This needs to be shot and verified, but is a starting point. Somewhere the reticule moa drops should be listed for scope and save my above step, and go straight to ballistic calcs. [/QUOTE]
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