Hi,
Hopefully this is an easy question. I have a Viper PST Gen II 3x15, and there are plenty of videos on how to zero and fix the zero stop. My question is more about usage once zero'd (I have read through the manuals and scoured youtube).
The rifle (Bergara B14 in 300WM) and scope are now zero'd at 200 yards, and the zero stop is set using Sig match 190...assuming conditions are flat and there's no weather, does anyone have a simple guide to adjusting for general yardage (+/- 15 yards) from the 0. if the shot is at 300, 350, 400, 450 etc.? Like for 300 click it to 1, 400 click it to 2, etc.
I know there's some math in the manual about each click is 1/4Moa , with 4 clicks being 1.05" at 100 yards) and a click is .1 MRad and 1.44" at 100yards. For some reason my brain turns to scrambled eggs when doing math.
obviously if this question doesn't make sense please DM me and I'll try to explain better.
Thanks.
Hopefully this is an easy question. I have a Viper PST Gen II 3x15, and there are plenty of videos on how to zero and fix the zero stop. My question is more about usage once zero'd (I have read through the manuals and scoured youtube).
The rifle (Bergara B14 in 300WM) and scope are now zero'd at 200 yards, and the zero stop is set using Sig match 190...assuming conditions are flat and there's no weather, does anyone have a simple guide to adjusting for general yardage (+/- 15 yards) from the 0. if the shot is at 300, 350, 400, 450 etc.? Like for 300 click it to 1, 400 click it to 2, etc.
I know there's some math in the manual about each click is 1/4Moa , with 4 clicks being 1.05" at 100 yards) and a click is .1 MRad and 1.44" at 100yards. For some reason my brain turns to scrambled eggs when doing math.
obviously if this question doesn't make sense please DM me and I'll try to explain better.
Thanks.