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Rifle Scope

OPERATIONAL GUIDE

Rifle Scope

The Long-Distance Training Solution™ will teach you basic principles that you will need in order to shoot out to long distances.  With that in mind, we have created some information and usage guidelines for each section and the DOPE card.  Click on the individual buttons below to view them.  You may want to bookmark this page!​

There are two aspects to the target that will help you in determining your target impact accuracy. The first is that the targets are calibrated to a 100-yard distance. If your shooting is longer than 100 yards, say 110 yards, the MOA of 1.0472” at 100 yards is no longer accurate at 110 yards. Additional yardage beyond 100 yards will increase the MOA calculation proportionally. For instance, if shooting at 110 yards instead of 100 yards, 1 MOA will be equal to 10% more or 1.152”. A slight difference of 0.105” but if you dial your scope elevation up to 10 MOA, say for instance in using the Elevation Lane and the Elevation & Windage Lane, that error becomes 10 times that number or 1.05”. Likewise, if shooting at less that 100 yards, the MOA calculation will be low proportionally.

 

The second aspect is that it is very important that the target is mounted horizontally level to the ground as portions of the target use a Point of Aim (POA) bullseye with a different Point of Impact (POI) which is located vertically above the POA. We have placed a horizontal line at the top of the target above the logo that is parallel to the grid to use as a reference. There are many phone apps that have a level built in or you can even use a carpenter’s level.

The Long-Distance Training Solution target is available in two options for the grid in either MilliRADian (MRAD or MIL) or Minute Of Angle (MOA)

For the MIL grid, each GRAY line (or "subtension") accurately measures 0.36 inch and represents 0.1 MIL or 1 single click on the turret of a MIL scope.  Each RED line accurately represents 1 FULL MIL, or 10 clicks on the turret of a MIL scope.  We have also included BLACK HASH MARKS on every 0.5 MIL RED line to facilitate quick readability.

For the MOA grid, each GRAY line (or "subtension") accurately measures 0.26 of an inch and represents 1/4 MOA or 1 single click on the turret of a MOA scope.  Each RED line accurately represents 1 FULL MOA, or 4 clicks on the turret of a MOA scope.

 

Keep this in mind as you move forward during this guide.  

Rifle Target
Zero and Practice
Target Scaling
Elevation
Elevation and Windage
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