Hi all,
I'm a long time 100 yard east cost shooter. I recently drew a pronghorn tag and am getting set up to 300 yards. I've re-zeroed to 200 yards. And now I'm practicing spinning the dials on the scope.
I'm trying to avoid math in the field. I want a calculator that will just tell me how many "clicks" to turn the dial. But I'm confused. I downloaded the hornady calculator and this is what it looks like with my rifle/ammo combo. At 333 yards, for example, it says to come up 4.57 MOA. My Leupold scope has 1/4 MOA clicks. So to me that means come up 4x 4.57 or about 18 clicks. But when I do I'm WAY off. However, when I come up 4 clicks I'm on target. Does the calculator give me "clicks" or MOA? Or am I an idiot?
Here's what it looks like (attached). Please help this treestand shooter learn to turn the dials. Much appreciated.
I'm a long time 100 yard east cost shooter. I recently drew a pronghorn tag and am getting set up to 300 yards. I've re-zeroed to 200 yards. And now I'm practicing spinning the dials on the scope.
I'm trying to avoid math in the field. I want a calculator that will just tell me how many "clicks" to turn the dial. But I'm confused. I downloaded the hornady calculator and this is what it looks like with my rifle/ammo combo. At 333 yards, for example, it says to come up 4.57 MOA. My Leupold scope has 1/4 MOA clicks. So to me that means come up 4x 4.57 or about 18 clicks. But when I do I'm WAY off. However, when I come up 4 clicks I'm on target. Does the calculator give me "clicks" or MOA? Or am I an idiot?
Here's what it looks like (attached). Please help this treestand shooter learn to turn the dials. Much appreciated.