There had to be small mistake in turrent adjustments. 0.25 moa at 100 yard is not 3cm at 100 meters. 1 moa is about 3cm at 100 meters. 0.25- 1/4 moa is about 7mm at 100 meters.
@@RawHawg Anyone who have played with scopes would not bother with that small mistake in manual. But yea every 100 yards/meters your adjustment from turret is multiplied on point of impact. 200 yards 1/4 click should mean 1/2 inch impact shift. 300 yards one click should be 3/4 inch and at 400y one click is full inch. Edit: It is best to stick with either moa or mrad when playing with ballistics. For me who uses metric system as default mrads are more logical but because lot of scopes are using moa reticles and turrets so some calculation had to be done. Overally for 300meters as max practical distance for grouses i only need to zero my Ar to shoot about 5cm over at 100 meters so it is back to true zero in 250 meters. With that i can simply aim bit over or under depending how close my target size of 0.5-1.5L soda bottle is.
Nice scope
It isn’t t bad and that price point!!!
CVLIFE has been stepping up their game lately. I have quite a few of their newer offerings.
They really have no joke. This scope is extremely nice and the price is crazy.. we will see how it holds up.
I got a couple CVLIFE red dots that you reviewed earlier and they still work great.
They aren’t bad at all! I added the links to the description to purchase and to watch the review. If anyone is interested
Im pretty sure those pings we heard were added in post.
You can do some amazing things with AI these days!
I call this a The Price is Right scope. I bid a dollar, Bob.
All you need is 198 more to make it happen! 😬
@RawHawg COME ON DOWN!!!
I need to see if they’ll send me one to test on a 50bmg. See if it lives.
That would be the ultimate test of all tests if you ask me. Hopefully someone will send some ammo to because those rounds ain’t cheap as you know!
There had to be small mistake in turrent adjustments.
0.25 moa at 100 yard is not 3cm at 100 meters.
1 moa is about 3cm at 100 meters.
0.25- 1/4 moa is about 7mm at 100 meters.
There was, no doubt. Not the scopes fault by any means. One click = 1/4 MOA at 100 so one click is 1/2 inch at 200. Correct?
@@RawHawg Anyone who have played with scopes would not bother with that small mistake in manual.
But yea every 100 yards/meters your adjustment from turret is multiplied on point of impact.
200 yards 1/4 click should mean 1/2 inch impact shift.
300 yards one click should be 3/4 inch
and at 400y one click is full inch.
Edit: It is best to stick with either moa or mrad when playing with ballistics.
For me who uses metric system as default mrads are more logical but because
lot of scopes are using moa reticles and turrets so some calculation had to be done.
Overally for 300meters as max practical distance for grouses i only need to zero my
Ar to shoot about 5cm over at 100 meters so it is back to true zero in 250 meters.
With that i can simply aim bit over or under depending how close my target size of 0.5-1.5L soda bottle is.
Very nice. And so much shooter error 😂
There was a lot of shooter error. The scope is way more advanced than I am!
Make sure you buy the flared ones, otherwise its impossible to get out of your a... case .. just case....
Sound advice for sure 👍