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    Bullet Trajectory help pls Isnipe app

    See pic for visual... So when you compute out Everything and it says for 500 yds the elevation is 6.47MOA. My scope is 1/4 MOA/click. So how many clicks would I need to move my turret? Would it be 6.47 clicks or 26? I may look like an idiot here but the way I came up with 26 is it says 6.47 MOA so thats 6.47 inches and my turret is 1/4/click MOA so 4 clicks per MOA 6x4 is 24 plus the .47 makes almost 26 clicks. Please help me out guys I'm so lost.
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    #2
    its going to shoot -33.87 inches low at 500yds

    Definition for minute of angle:

    A minute of arc, or arcminute or minute of angle (MOA), is a unit of angular measurement, equal to one sixtieth (1/60) of one degree....

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      #3
      Originally posted by Muzzy100 View Post
      its going to shoot -33.87 inches low at 500yds

      Definition for minute of angle:

      A minute of arc, or arcminute or minute of angle (MOA), is a unit of angular measurement, equal to one sixtieth (1/60) of one degree....
      I'm sorry but this did nothing for me lol

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        #4
        1 moa at 500 yards is 5"(roughly) so basically 4 clicks is equal to 5 inches. Your bullet drops 33.87 inches at 500 yards. 6.47X5=25.88. I would run iy up 26 clicks 26/4=6.5. Should put you close. If my math is correct

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          #5
          So I wasn't an idiot for thinking 26... Sweet

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            #6
            So in any case I would just take whatever the MOA is and multiply by 4 correct? That would get me pretty darn close right?

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              #7
              I just realized this mistake, when I say clicks I mean every lil turn literally makes a click sound. Just to clarify. My bad.

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