I've searched here but can't find an answer...
Have been reading what many of you have posted about NOT thinking in terms of inches or centimeters when you are adjusting a scope for distance. A couple of you have written that when you finally "get it," you get it. Apparently I haven't gotten it yet.
When I enter all info needed into my 4DOF app, it spits out a range card with an MOA column. I then divide the MOA number (for the distance I'll be shooting) by 0.36 [the amount of MOA represented by each click of the elevation turret] and then turn the turret that number of clicks.
Is that what you all go through, or am I missing something? If so, why doesn't the 4DOF app simply add a field for the click value and give you a click count instead of the MOA?
What am I missing here? If this extra step is caused by me converting MOA to MRAD, can I use the 4DOF app differently and skip that conversion?
Thanks in advance, I hope!
Have been reading what many of you have posted about NOT thinking in terms of inches or centimeters when you are adjusting a scope for distance. A couple of you have written that when you finally "get it," you get it. Apparently I haven't gotten it yet.
When I enter all info needed into my 4DOF app, it spits out a range card with an MOA column. I then divide the MOA number (for the distance I'll be shooting) by 0.36 [the amount of MOA represented by each click of the elevation turret] and then turn the turret that number of clicks.
Is that what you all go through, or am I missing something? If so, why doesn't the 4DOF app simply add a field for the click value and give you a click count instead of the MOA?
What am I missing here? If this extra step is caused by me converting MOA to MRAD, can I use the 4DOF app differently and skip that conversion?
Thanks in advance, I hope!