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Oct 2, 2011 · When 4 clicks = 1 inch @ 100 yards it is 16 clicks (give or take, some scopes are not as accurate) = 1 inch @ 25 yards....like sheephunter said ...
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20 clicks. 1 MOA increment at 200 yards is 2″. 5 of those 2″ increments fit into the 10″ of adjustment needed, so a 5 MOA adjustment is needed. 4 clicks on the ...
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Your sights should be marked with the number of MOA each "click" adjusts them. If it is not written on the sights, check the manual. Divide the number of ...
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Jan 11, 2012 · MOA is pretty easy to figure out at 100 yard increments, but how do you go about reckoning it at shorter ranges like 25, 50 or 75 yards?
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Aug 5, 2014 · So I usually sight a scope in at 25 yards, because the click value of 1/4" at 100 yards is easy to remember as 1/16" of an inch for every click ...
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1 MOA TURRET adjustment chart ; 25 yards, 4 clicks, 20 clicks, 40 clicks, 60 clicks ; 50 yards, 2 clicks, 10 clicks, 20 clicks, 30 clicks.
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Nov 7, 2017 · The common standard among gun writers is “minute of angle (MOA)” or roughly a one-inch group at 100 yards. This requires a decent rifle and ...
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