WildRose
Well-Known Member
Once you are zeroed at any given range, the number of clicks needed for an additional correction will remain the same.
The difference is in where your starting point or zero is because of the change from centerline with the bore you get from using a 0, 10, 20, 30 etc moa base.
If your correction from your 200yds zero is 25moa you still dial up 25 moa.
If your correction from zero is 10 moa you still dial a 10moa correction.
Again, all you are changing is where your initial zero is, everything else remains the same.
The difference is in where your starting point or zero is because of the change from centerline with the bore you get from using a 0, 10, 20, 30 etc moa base.
If your correction from your 200yds zero is 25moa you still dial up 25 moa.
If your correction from zero is 10 moa you still dial a 10moa correction.
Again, all you are changing is where your initial zero is, everything else remains the same.