In the Optics FAQ regarding FFP vs. SFP glass Frank brought up a good point about mapping SFP glass and used a NF MLR as an example. Using a 22x model you can use the .5 mil marks as 1 mil at 11x. I have wanted to perform this with my 5.5-22 NP-R2 (MOA based reticule) and started reviewing my NF literature and found the following interesting:
At the ranging power of 22x my NP-R2 has a total of 40 moa worth of windage and 30 moa worth of elevation which would lead one to believe the values would be doubled at 11x...80 and 60 respectively.
However, NF literature states the reticule has 60 moa worth of windage both at the 10x and 15x settings and 40 moa worth of elevation at the 10x and 15x settings....how is this possible?
At the ranging power of 22x my NP-R2 has a total of 40 moa worth of windage and 30 moa worth of elevation which would lead one to believe the values would be doubled at 11x...80 and 60 respectively.
However, NF literature states the reticule has 60 moa worth of windage both at the 10x and 15x settings and 40 moa worth of elevation at the 10x and 15x settings....how is this possible?