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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 82848"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p> I need some help, I just received my new rifle/scope and I am confused about dialing in the elevation after I know my target distance. I have the Leupold Mark 4 3.5x10x40 with a BDC. This is my first scope of this caliber. The two rows of numbers on the dial is what I do not understand. The top row reads "2-13" with "x100yds." written next to it and the bottom row reads " 0-60 " in increments of one. Can someone explain this system to me or give an example of how to dial in at an Elevation MOA? I can see that I am going to enjoy this, a reason to go pratice! I also have the Elite 1500 range finder. </p><p> thanks, Laine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 82848"] Hi Guys, I need some help, I just received my new rifle/scope and I am confused about dialing in the elevation after I know my target distance. I have the Leupold Mark 4 3.5x10x40 with a BDC. This is my first scope of this caliber. The two rows of numbers on the dial is what I do not understand. The top row reads "2-13" with "x100yds." written next to it and the bottom row reads " 0-60 " in increments of one. Can someone explain this system to me or give an example of how to dial in at an Elevation MOA? I can see that I am going to enjoy this, a reason to go pratice! I also have the Elite 1500 range finder. thanks, Laine [/QUOTE]
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