First, throw all the calculations in the trash. Forget twirling turrets. Do what Roadworthy suggested. Sight it in for 21 yards .....
Quote from: mobilehomer on June 04, 2021, 11:01:31 PMFirst, throw all the calculations in the trash. Forget twirling turrets. Do what Roadworthy suggested. Sight it in for 21 yards .....Once again: There's nothing to sight in. I haven't bought anything yet.
I'm not sure you're getting my point, Tom.I need to make these calculations in order to decide which scope to buy.
If your calculator asks for clicks/MOA and your scope is 42 clicks per revolution and 6 MOA per revolution, then the number you would input is 42/6 = 7 clicks per MOA.... Most scopes are 1/4" clicks at 100 yards, or if in Mils they are frequently 1/10th Mil clicks (about 3/8" at 100 yds)....
Quote from: Cableaddict on June 04, 2021, 10:59:37 PMI'm not sure you're getting my point, Tom.I need to make these calculations in order to decide which scope to buy.Unless your eyes are horrible, you would be much better off with open sights. Much faster target acquisition, much.
Cableaddict, you'll need a proper ballistic calculator. .......
Quote from: rsterne on June 05, 2021, 12:34:10 PMIf your calculator asks for clicks/MOA and your scope is 42 clicks per revolution and 6 MOA per revolution, then the number you would input is 42/6 = 7 clicks per MOA.... Most scopes are 1/4" clicks at 100 yards, or if in Mils they are frequently 1/10th Mil clicks (about 3/8" at 100 yds).... Wait - That didn't help at all.As I wrote, those scope are 6 MILS per revolution, not 6 MOA.So how do I calculate clicks per MOA? If it helps, on those SWAT scopes, 1 click is 1 cm @ 100 yards.
🔶 I'm not sure why you would want to convert to MOA.
Any chance you had time to run it in Strelok?
If I don't need the MTC mount's angle adjustment, I could hopefully use aftermarket medium high mounts, and get the SWAT scope lower. - But I can't plan on that just yet.
Oh, FWIW, I figured out an easy way to lower my picatinny rail by about 1/8", so the new bore-to-scope numbers would be ~2 7/8" and 3 1/8"