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<blockquote data-quote="Rum Man" data-source="post: 2901151" data-attributes="member: 103316"><p>First thing I would say is test your equipment. Set up a tall target test . Use the same aim point just dile up any moa of 5 , 10 ,15 ,20 and check it for the true measurement. Do this a few times . </p><p>I guarantee you will have correction factor that needs to ba addressed . </p><p>In short distance it probably wont show up as much but in any distance from let's say 500 plus you need to figure out the the corection factor and put it in your dope . </p><p>This was proven to me with my Vortex razor gen 1 when getting ready for some Elr shooting ..if I remember correctly it was .9624 that I put into my Shooter app.</p><p></p><p>This might not be needed for your shooting needs . </p><p>I tested this out to 3027 yards on steel . </p><p>Good luck to you . </p><p></p><p>Rum Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum Man, post: 2901151, member: 103316"] First thing I would say is test your equipment. Set up a tall target test . Use the same aim point just dile up any moa of 5 , 10 ,15 ,20 and check it for the true measurement. Do this a few times . I guarantee you will have correction factor that needs to ba addressed . In short distance it probably wont show up as much but in any distance from let's say 500 plus you need to figure out the the corection factor and put it in your dope . This was proven to me with my Vortex razor gen 1 when getting ready for some Elr shooting ..if I remember correctly it was .9624 that I put into my Shooter app. This might not be needed for your shooting needs . I tested this out to 3027 yards on steel . Good luck to you . Rum Man [/QUOTE]
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