How to adjust your scope for different ranges
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thanks for the coaching. my new scope has mil dots which help the process. the general advice here has helped
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@treverlid87 1 MOA is 1.047" at 100 yards. For the sake of easy math it is 1". so, at 200 yards, its 2', 3" at 300, etc. If you have 1/4 MOA per click turrets, 4 MOA dialed into your scope would = 16 clicks. Or, about 4 inches at 100 yards, 8 at 200, so on.
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help me is this right say 100 yards 1/4 ...................1 MOA is 4 inches so 4 inches on my elevation is 60 clicks is that right
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how do you take shots beyond a scope's max elevation using mil dot holdover? Say 1300 yd shot. You turn your scope for 1000 and you still need holdover for 300. How is that computed? Thank you
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What application are you using? Thanks for the video!
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@OpTicJ3ez that is what I was thinking lol!
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Hmm. Some of the people posting comments are hearing impaired. Here's a tip for them: use hearing protection when you shoot. I can hear him just fine.
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u sound a little bit lyk liam neeson lol awsome
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what iiii cccaaaannn nnnnoooottttt hhheeaaaarrrr you!!!!
you sound like john from saw ;D nice! and good vid tho
OpTicJ3ez 1 year ago 9
nevermind i got it to work, how accurate is the bullet drop chart(real life....7.62x39?)
akshooter762 2 years ago 4