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Clicks:
Most scopes have quarter-minute clicks (4 clicks of
adjustment within an inch at 100 yards). Some scopes offer eighth-
minute clicks, while some may even offer half or third-minute
clicks. Select the appropriate number of clicks per minute. Check
your scope’s instruction booklet, some manufacturers include this
information underneath one of the turret caps.
Units:
Select from English or Metric units.
SIDEBAR:
In order for the 5.11 HRT
®
watch to calculate your bullet’s
trajectory with any reliability, your rifle and you need to be capable of
“1 MOA” shooting. That is you need to be able to shoot a 1-inch
group at 100 yards. MOA means “Minute of Angle” and is
approximately 1” at 100 yards. MOA is further expressed as SMOA
(“Shooter’s Minute of Angle”) and (“True Minute of Angle”). TMOA
is true minute of angle and equals 1.047 inch drop at 100 yards. To
make the math easier, some scope manufacturers decided to come
up with SMOA or Shooters minute of angle = 1 inch drop at 100
yards. The difference is in the scope you are using and how it is
calibrated. Mildot is a popular unit of measure for tactical and long-
range shooters. If you are going to use a Mildot scope with your 5.11
HRT
®
watch, please refer to the Mildot instruction manual that came
with your scope.
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