![]() ![]() Most rifle scopes come in either 1/4" or 1/8" increments. Scope adjustments are typically set for 100 yards and is equal to 1.04 inches. MOA - Minutes of Angle or Minutes of Arc. Sometimes scopes don't come with turrets and instead it has a unique design where it can only be changed with specialized tools, and they typically have a cover to protect them from weather and rust. ![]() These knobs are called target or scope turrets. ![]() More commonly, these scope adjustments can be made with a dial or knob that has these increments on them that put the reticle in target with your point of aim. Most American-built rifle scopes will have scope adjustments in increments of MOA, while a lot of European-built scopes will have adjustments in increments of Mrad. Being able to have an intimate understanding of how your rifle scope works can give you the power to maximize the most out of your rifle. There are three common scope adjustments that every rifle scope user should know about: windage, elevation, and parallax. ![]()
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