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Originally Posted by vash
Dumb it down for me. I'm going on two hours sleep.
Pellet rifle. I zeroed it at 40 yards. Scope is 3-9. 1/4 MOA. What a PIA. I was literally doubling the number of clicks needed for my distances. Previously at 25 yards, I'm clicking 16x for an inch.
Turkey hunting over decoys. Means 15 yards or shorter. Quick test. I need to shoot one mil-dot high to hit Bulls. This is because of the scope offset right? I think I have 2" offset because of my tall rings.
Are all scopes 1/4 MOA ? Handgun scopes?
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Most scopes are 1/4" MOA per click. Target scopes are typically 1/8 MOA per click. The irons on my Mossberg 44 US are 1/2 MOA per click.
If you have run out of elevation or windage using standard rings, Burris Signature Zee rings have offsets in them that can add or subtract 5 or 10 MOA and you can use them together to get up to 20 MOA change with your scope at mechanical zero.