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- What is Your Method for Measuring Scope Height? - Snipers Hide
I have a few techniques for measuring scope height for use in a range finder ballistic calculator However, I'm curious What does everyone else do to measure the height of their scope above the bore? For a follow-up question how far off the actual height do you think you can be until it
- Microsoft Word - CHARGE WEIGHT TUNING FOR ACCURACY AND THE ASSOCIATED . . .
BACKGROUND Vaughn and Kolbe carried out a number of evaluations whereby a rifle was instrumented in a manner to measure movement of the muzzle during shooting and the subsequent effect on accuracy These and numerous other vibration studies focus on transverse bending wave behavior whereby the barrel muzzle vibrates up and down like a ruler suspended on the edge of a table does after it is
- Best MIL to MOA Conversion Scale | Snipers Hide Forum
Why would I need to convert? I have a ruler 3 inches in front of my face in mrad and mrad turrets That and fractions suck, base 10 is better
- Criterion barrels - Accuracy | Snipers Hide Forum
A while back, I decided that I wanted to go with barrels that would stand up to hard use a bit better than the run of the mill Ballistic Advantage or Roscoe type barrels and decided to go with Criterion I went with a 14 5 Core to run with a 10x scope, a 13 9 Core to run with an ACOG and a 12 5
- Brass Marker jig | Snipers Hide Forum
If you need a straight edge to be buy a 50 cent ruler This is the way Notice there's no marker on that template I posted I have a little insert, so the case heads sit up a little proud from the case gauge and used to just drag a marker across the top; when getting fancy for a match, I would rotate it 90 degrees and draw another half-assed line
- MOA and Milrad Turret Calculations | Snipers Hide Forum
Like a shining night, takes all the heat off the OP Seriously this is the reason everyone wanted a MIL MIL scope So the turret {reticle adjustments}, matched with the reticle, I E "the ruler " I have to whisper this part, but MOA MOA is just as good
- Mils or MOA which is right for you - Snipers Hide
That calibrated ruler is called a reticle taking away the need to “Think” about the adjustment, you just read it If the impact is off in any direction, you measure with the reticle and then translate that reading directly to the turrets 1 Mils is always 1 Mil, and 1 MOA in any direction is a 1 MOA correction on the turret
- Mrad help | Snipers Hide Forum
Remember, the only ruler we can put on any target we want is the reticle It makes sense on a KD range, but I want to always work with a method the works in practical shooting situations That’s why I don’t worry about it and use the angle
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