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Re: Fox scope and general scope question.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:34 pm
by mag41uk
Using your chart.
If you are zeroed at 100 yds and you want to adjust to 600 then multiply 8 x 11.8.
The answer is the amount of clicks up you will need.
Re: Fox scope and general scope question.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 9:37 am
by Pesty
Ok well that seems at odds with what was posted earlier unless I've misunderstood what was put earlier about clicks meaning more at longer distance?
Re: Fox scope and general scope question.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:44 am
by The Gun Pimp
Daryll wrote:To be honest, i don't see the point of the 1/8th MOA scopes... I suppose if you're a benchrest type, that 1/8 of an inch at 100 yds may make a difference, but for most shooters 1/4 click is plenty fine enough adjustment.
Interestingly, a 100 yd benchrest shooter will never adjust the scope - we simply aim-off - if we need to.
Having said that, I agree, 1/8thMOA clicks are not needed - few if any rifles will consistently shoot to 1/8MOA accuracy and no-one can read the wind to that level of accuracy. But, presumably if they think it will help sell the scope, manufacturers will do it.
Re: Fox scope and general scope question.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:01 pm
by Pesty
Right. First time shooting today at 300/500 and 600
Sussed out the drop. At 300 Didn't bother counting clicks using that table above I moved it 3.5 moa so 3.5 full turns and was in the black with the first shot
So so far so good. But
At 500 I needed to turn it a another 4 or so Moa problem but there was only 1 more Moa of adjustment
I had to aim at the top of the target and then at some mud at 600 and I still scored better than at 300 WTF?
Anyway is there a way of resetting the zero on the scope so I have more elevation?