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This is a device that calculates range to target. You would use a range card/drop tables to dial/hold the needed adjustment in the scope.MikeVictor wrote:does this device calculate MOA adjustment using the distance between the scope and rifle barrel?
No it does not, and I can't recall a rangefinder that did.MikeVictor wrote: I was wondering if the range finder I ordered will allow for this distance to be manually input and used in drop/rise calculations.
Less important than you might expect. A 1.5" error in inputting your bore to optic axis is < 5" at 500 yds. The ballistics tables pre-built into the device have 6" of error for the flattest shooting cartridges, and 30" for the more 'rainbow' trajectories between cartridges on the edges of the groupings.an important input to accurately calculating the MOA is the distance the scopes line of sight is above the barrel
There are a lot of nice phone apps that will do the calculations.MikeVictor wrote:ok.. tbanks for feedback. looks like i will use this app on my phone to calculate moa adjustments as it will consider all factors...even altitude and air pressure...