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MOA Mode will show the minute-of-angle adjustment for your
target which is based upon the ballistics group and sight-in
distance you will choose in a later mode . The upper display shows
the line of sight distance to the target . The lower display shows
the appropriate number of MOA to adjust over or under your target .
In the example to the right, the line of sight distance is 484 yards,
and the lower display indicates that you should dial the scope up
10 .1 MOA to account for bullet drop . Scope corrections will be
displayed in MOA for both yards and meters modes .
TRIG, a function that is included to support tradesmen and
sportsmen, displays the true horizontal range and true vertical
range, which is based upon trigonometry using angle and line
of sight distance . Line of sight distance (LOS) readings will be
displayed in the lower portion of the display . The upper display
will briefly show the true horizontal distance (cosine) then the
absolute value of the true vertical distance (sine) . Have you ever
wondered if that leaning tree would hit your home or tent if it fell?
Measure the height by obtaining the true vertical distance and
then measure the distance from your house or tent to the tree .