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guitarguy0731
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I'm starting to realize that the clicks on my scope turrets are not accurate, that is they are not truly 1/4 MOA as specified. For example, with a 100 yard zero for my .223, I have 9 inches of drop at 300 yards. Do the math, 9 inches at 300 is 3 MOA x 1/4 MOA clicks = 12 clicks of adjustment needed right? Wrong, I actually need 18 clicks to come on bullseye. I started messing around at other ranges and making elevations corrections, and did some calculations, and my scope seems to consistently give me 1/6 MOA clicks. So every click at 300 is 1/2 inch, when it should be 3/4 inch at that range. I've already went over the obvious variables..i.e....Environmental conditions were similar to those when weapon was zeroed and when i made my drop chart. same temp, same time of year, same range, same bullets, same everything. The only thing i can figure is that my scope turrets are not accurate and are giving me slightly smaller correction per click than what they should. Has anyone else experienced this? The scope in question is a Springfield Armory 14x. For you Springfield haters, i realize its not the best scope to begin with, but its what i can afford and its a great scope apart from the inaccurate clicks??? Anyone else's stories of similar problems greatly appreciated. Thanks.