I have a Leupold VX3, 4.5-14x40 on a Remington 700 rifle. This particular scope has a range finding capability. You start with the scope set at it’s lowest setting, aim at a whitetail deer. Slowly increase magnification until the deer body from shoulder to bottom of abdomen fills points of crosshair to enlarged duplex of crosshair. Then look at magnification marks and it will tell you approximately how far away the deer is. Considering that an average adult deer is 16 inches from shoulder to belly. If it fills out marks, and the range finder numbers say it’s 600 yards, which is also 14 power. Then what would the minute of angle be for the scope marks of cross hair to enlarged duplex be? If I am figuring this correctly, the MOA at 14 power would be 2.666. Am I right?
So if I shot this rifle at a target 100 yards away, used the enlarged point of the cross hairs as my point of aim, with the power set at 14. My bullet should hit the target 2.666 inches above center of target, right?
The reason I want to know the MOA of these points is because I want to shoot at 800 yards. I can’t because I run out of elevation adjustment at 700 yards. If I could do a 2.666 MOA hold over, I should be real close at 800 yards. I know, I could buy a 20 MOA scope mount, but I really don’t want to have to do that.
Thanks, and I hope the above makes sense.