I’m just getting into long range shooting and in the market for a decent scope. I’ve read some posts, and think I have the basic understanding down, but am not confident enough in my math/knowledge to buy without having someone double check me. I’m a hunter and I’m shooting a 300 win mag. I wanted a scope that will work to 700-800 yards for now, maybe alittle more later. I was saving up for nightforce but came across an acquaintance selling a trijicon accupoint 2.5-10 at a price almost too good to be true. Reading up on the scope, there is +/- 30moa of vertical adjustment (so 60moa total I think). If I were to buy this scope, zero it 200yards, I’m guessing (after zeroing) I’d still have 40moa+ left in the vertical adjustment to play with.
I think my drop at 800 yard on the 300WM zeroed at 200 yards is about roughly 140”, or 140/8 = 17.5 moa. I think the drop at 1000yards is somewhere around 300” or 300/10=30moa.
So if I understand this correctly my gun mounted with this scope will get me out to 1000yards with 10moa left to play with? I feel like i'm overlooking something? Any help is appreciated.
I think my drop at 800 yard on the 300WM zeroed at 200 yards is about roughly 140”, or 140/8 = 17.5 moa. I think the drop at 1000yards is somewhere around 300” or 300/10=30moa.
So if I understand this correctly my gun mounted with this scope will get me out to 1000yards with 10moa left to play with? I feel like i'm overlooking something? Any help is appreciated.