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Rifle Scopes Measurments?

lov2hnt

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looking through all the posts on previous questions I could not find this. I recently bought an IOR 3.5-18x50 FFP MIL-MIL it has adjustments in 1/10 mil and since i zeroed it in at 100 i can't get a full revelotion on the turrit. What is the measurement of a 1/10 mil? Based on MOA i would need 35.6 MOA to shoot 1000 yard with my .308 what would I need for 1000 yards for my mil scope? I have movement up to 8.5 mil on my IOR?
Thanks in advance to whom ever can help me.
Bill
 
Re: Measurments?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lov2hnt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">looking through all the posts on previous questions I could not find this. I recently bought an IOR 3.5-18x50 FFP MIL-MIL it has adjustments in 1/10 mil and since i zeroed it in at 100 i can't get a full revelotion on the turrit. What is the measurement of a 1/10 mil? Based on MOA i would need 35.6 MOA to shoot 1000 yard with my .308 what would I need for 1000 yards for my mil scope? I have movement up to 8.5 mil on my IOR?
Thanks in advance to whom ever can help me.
Bill</div></div>

Bill,

If you have the new 3-18x50mm, I believe the source of your problem may be the zero stop.

If that's not it, here's what to check:

1/10 MIL is 0.36" @ 100 yds
1 MIL = 3.6" @ 100 yds
Your scope should have 22 MILS ( about 80") of adjustment.
that's 11 mils up and 11 mils down.
If you are using a 20 MOA base (5.5 MILS) you should have near 16.5 MILS up, and 5.5 MILS down left.
If you need 35.6 MOA to reach 1000 yds, then:
35.6 x 1.047 = 37.3"
37.3" / 3.6" = 10.4 MILS

Bob


 
Re: Measurments?

No, you have a zero stop, have you engaged and used it properly?

Lindy,

Yes, that's also very possible, hard to tell with no information from the OP on the base used.
 
Re: Measurments?

Did you guys check the amount of travel the scope had when not mounted? Something was either wrong with the scope or the mounts. With a 20 MOA base the scope should have 14-15 Mils of up travel at least.

One thing that can happen with these is if the zero stop screws are cranked down hard (even from the factory) it can make a rough spot in the travel where the knob gets hung up. If that’s the case, you just turn a little harder and you get past that spot. It goes away quickly with some use, but when I first got mine I thought the travel was extremely limited because of this, so it’s something to check out.