Hello Hide Members,
I was asked this question the other day at my local rifle club and I did not have a good answer. I am hoping the collective can help educate me on this.
The question was “Why does sight height affect how much elevation is required to be dialed into the scope at long distances?”
I drummed up some sample ballistic data using a 175 SMK @ 2650 MV, 100 yard Zero, so everything is approximate.
Example:
Sight height of 1 inch
MOA @ 1000 yards = 36.9 minutes
Sight height at 2.5 inches
MOA @ 1000 yards = 35.7
36.9 - 35.7 = 1.2 MOA Difference @ 1000 yards due to Sight Height (all other variables were the same)
Can someone provide the technical explanation as to why sight height changes how much elevation is needed to reach a certain distance?
Thanks,
Matt
I was asked this question the other day at my local rifle club and I did not have a good answer. I am hoping the collective can help educate me on this.
The question was “Why does sight height affect how much elevation is required to be dialed into the scope at long distances?”
I drummed up some sample ballistic data using a 175 SMK @ 2650 MV, 100 yard Zero, so everything is approximate.
Example:
Sight height of 1 inch
MOA @ 1000 yards = 36.9 minutes
Sight height at 2.5 inches
MOA @ 1000 yards = 35.7
36.9 - 35.7 = 1.2 MOA Difference @ 1000 yards due to Sight Height (all other variables were the same)
Can someone provide the technical explanation as to why sight height changes how much elevation is needed to reach a certain distance?
Thanks,
Matt