MOA is the abbreviation for "minute of angle". It is a measure of angle at a given distance. 1 MOA equals 1 inch at 100 yards. A scope that is 1/4 MOA would move the bullet impact 1/4 inch per click of adjustment at 100 yards.
You would have to have 52 clicks of adjustment.
No one can answer your question unless this is known...... Have you shot it with scope on? what is MOA adjustment for the scope? what is the yardage? Let me know & Ill walk u in.....
A 20 MOA (Minutes of Angle) scope mount is designed to provide an upward angle for the rifle scope, allowing for increased elevation adjustment. This is particularly beneficial for long-range shooting, as it helps compensate for bullet drop over extended distances. By using a 20 MOA mount, shooters can achieve greater accuracy and extend their effective range without needing to adjust the scope’s internal turrets excessively.
depends on distance to target, and on the scope. Many are 1/8th MOA- at 100 yards, 8 clicks equals one inch- but not all scopes are the same.
It can be.
@ 2 MOA
2-4 MOA
2-3 moa
Depends on which specific rifle you had in mind. They're usually determine by Minute of Arc (MOA).
2-3 MOA at 100 meters
No, the term "click" in map reading typically refers to moving one milliradian, which may not directly translate to the adjustment on a sniper rifle scope. The distance of 1000 yards on a map would generally be greater than one click adjustment on a sniper rifle scope, which typically adjusts for a much smaller increment, such as 1/4 MOA or 1/10 mil.
The BSA Sweet 17 rifle scope is an affordable scope that's designed for beginning rifle users. Average prices on the scope range from $50.00 to $100.00 in most cases.