It's on at 20 power for moa. Per the manufacturer.

by DMann, Tuesday, July 26, 2016, 09:04 (3045 days ago) @ MR

The math works as far as the numbers go - the problems or deviations will come from an imprecise reticle, subtensions which are a tad off, magnification not being EXACTLY 20 times actual size, and human perception. As long as you have a known distance range and targets of a precise size to check the subtensions, you can verify and make a good range/dope card for that rifle and load. If you don't already have a Mil Dot Master, get one and you don't have to worry about being able to input a bunch of data in your iPhone ballistics App: http://swfa.com/Mil-Dot-Master-P91.aspx

Batteries can always die in a Laser rangefinder. Knowing how to range with a good reticle is a good skill to have.

Doug Mann


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