So I’ve done a fair bit of research and the logic doesn’t seem to make sense to me.
If I’ve got a rifle with a 20MOA rail and I mount the optic. I can essentially see lower so I get access to more usable range from the scope adjustment I get that. What I don’t understand is how that zero isn’t completely messed up at let’s say 1000yrds.
Because there’s an angle now…. So at 100yrds cross hairs are at the infliction point barrel but at 200 yrds the cross hairs would be below the infliction point and you’d have to adjust up wouldn’t you? I mean no bullet drop is 20MOA at 200 yrds.
This problem is exasperated the farther out your go is it not???
Ok obviously it’s not otherwise it wouldn’t be a thing but I can’t for the life of me understand how my understanding is flawed.
If I’ve got a rifle with a 20MOA rail and I mount the optic. I can essentially see lower so I get access to more usable range from the scope adjustment I get that. What I don’t understand is how that zero isn’t completely messed up at let’s say 1000yrds.
Because there’s an angle now…. So at 100yrds cross hairs are at the infliction point barrel but at 200 yrds the cross hairs would be below the infliction point and you’d have to adjust up wouldn’t you? I mean no bullet drop is 20MOA at 200 yrds.
This problem is exasperated the farther out your go is it not???
Ok obviously it’s not otherwise it wouldn’t be a thing but I can’t for the life of me understand how my understanding is flawed.