Re: coarse adustment scopes and accuracy
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brand692</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It won't affect you accuracy. It will affect how precise you can be.</div></div>
At least in a scientific/statistical sense, this is backwards.
Precision is group size. Accuracy is how near to the POA your group average is, regardless of group size.
On the subject of the discussion, the largest error you can't adjust to be smaller is 1/2 the click size - as an example, if you are .75 clicks off, you can adjust one click and then you are .25 clicks off (in the opposite direction from before).
So, with 1MOA adjustments, the largest error you can't adjust down is 1/2 MOA. At 1000 yards, that's 5.24". That's less than the error you get from a 1 MPH change in wind with most cartridges.
If you're trying to shoot a 10 ring or X ring that is smaller than 1/2 MOA, that's a problem, but that's mostly a benchrest issue.