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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 655315" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>It's total BS..</p><p>All scope adjustments are angular, whether actual MOA or any other.</p><p>You've listened to Bart, got your terms in the mud, and now Sightron reps are struggling to satisfy some crackpot on the phone!</p><p></p><p>What they will find is that your scope meets their criteria and tolerances. If you corner them, they will just grab another scope off the line & send it to you, with more made up BS.</p><p>Then when you test the new scope, you're just as likely to find it departing MORE from actual MOA.</p><p>Of course I can't prove this. I'm just blurting probabilities here..</p><p></p><p>But you are very close to MOA adjustment now, and despite, you know the value in IPHY.</p><p>It would be a good idea to check your reticle and determine what's what. Sightron isn't going to redesign that, so you need to know it if you're gonna to use it in the field.</p><p>That is, the LONG RANGE HUNTING field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 655315, member: 1521"] It's total BS.. All scope adjustments are angular, whether actual MOA or any other. You've listened to Bart, got your terms in the mud, and now Sightron reps are struggling to satisfy some crackpot on the phone! What they will find is that your scope meets their criteria and tolerances. If you corner them, they will just grab another scope off the line & send it to you, with more made up BS. Then when you test the new scope, you're just as likely to find it departing MORE from actual MOA. Of course I can't prove this. I'm just blurting probabilities here.. But you are very close to MOA adjustment now, and despite, you know the value in IPHY. It would be a good idea to check your reticle and determine what's what. Sightron isn't going to redesign that, so you need to know it if you're gonna to use it in the field. That is, the LONG RANGE HUNTING field. [/QUOTE]
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