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Mar 7, 2023 · An MOA of Zero is ZERO. MOA of 1 is “off by 1-inch” from aimpoint at 100 meters. So, 1 MOA is off by 2-inches at 200m, 3-inches at 300m, ...
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Nov 13, 2018 · Since you've zeroed your rifle for 100 yards, your bullet is actually flying slightly above the line of sight at 50 yards. To hit your target, ...
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Sep 2, 2022 · So, MOA accuracy will depend upon the size of your hole and the distance that you are shooting. While sub MOA groups are entirely possible, 0 ...
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Mar 6, 2021 · Easily. I would, however, suggest sighting in at 50 yards or even sighting in a 100 yards itself. Depending on the caliber of the rifle, ...
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Aug 8, 2020 · Hunting elk? Deer? Self defense? Speed sporting shooting? What caliber of ammo will you be using? .308 Winchester? .223 Remington? Will your ...
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Jul 20, 2022 · That depends on a few things. What is the rifle going to be used for? Most reasonably fast bullets can be zeroed at 200 yards, and will be a ...
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Learn to use "minute of angle" (MOA) adjustments on your scope for sighting in and to compensate for bullet drop at varying distances.
Feb 25, 2021 · It depends on the rifle and purpose. Competition rifles require precise distances. Small game rifles engage small targets at under 100 yds, ...
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