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Reticle Setting Procedure
Zeroing is performed by moving the reticle
towards
the Mean Point of Impact.
Note the original position of the reticle in X
(windage) and Y (elevation). For example,
the factory zero position is (0,0). Starting
from your original position, movement in
the positive X direction will move the reticle
to the right; movement in the positive Y
direction will move the reticle upwards.
Taking a known distance from the target
(25/50/75/100 yards or meters), fire shots
to generate a 1 inch (25mm) grouping.
Measure the horizontal and vertical
distance of the Mean Point of Impact (MPI)
(center of grouping) from the Aim Point. For
example, in the image below the MPI is 8
inches to the right and 6 inches higher than
the Aim Point.
Use the tables on the next page to calculate
the required offset, for each direction. For
example, in the image the range distance
was 50 yards. Using the 50 yard column and
8 inch row yields a horizontal offset of 26 in
the positive direction (because we need to
move the aim point to the right). Using the
50 yard column and 6 inch row yields a
vertical offset of 20 in the vertical direction
(because we need to move the aim point
up).
Mean
Point of
Impact
Aim
Point
6 inches
8 inches
Example:
50 yds targeting
distance
Horizontal
Vertical
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