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1/4 MOA Riddle

MidTennFisher

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While sighting in a rifle last week I shot two bullets that went about 3" left, 1" high at almost 100 yds. My scope is a Vortex Diamondback with 1/4 MOA.

So I adjusted 12 clicks to the right, 4 clicks down. Shot a bullet and it was roughly 3" to the right, 1" low. Basically, it flipped. Not what I expected...

Ok, so I backed up halfway. Adjusted 6 clicks back to the left, 2 clicks back up. Shot two bullets within half an inch of the bullseye.

What did I miss here? I admit I am not a guru when it comes to rifle scopes but the math isn't that complicated. If my scope is 1/4 MOA and I shoot 3" to the left at almost 100 yds, then shouldn't 12 clicks to the right get it in the center?

If I'm misunderstanding something I'd certainly like to know!
 
Also, moa at 100 yards is 1.047". Not really enough to matter but 12 clicks should do it. But if you're short of that it may only take 11 clicks, depending how short of 100. Either way, that scope isn't moving as it should
 
You can always run a tracking test if you have the time and extra ammo. I have also found that some scopes need to be turned a click or two past where you are trying to adjust it to, then go back to where you want it. You'll find that a lot of scopes don't track as advertised.
 
I Zero'd my new Redfield with 5 shots and then 2 to confirm, I have had them that took 2x as many and it is very aggravating with high power $$
 

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