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Leupold varmint reticle. Has published moa for 300, 400, and 500 yards........but at only 13 power and 17 power.

Can you mathematically calculate the moa's of the other power settings? I could graph the slope from the published 13 and 17 power moa values, but would this be a direct relationship that would yield the other values? Leupold wasn't any help. I know you can view a yard stick thru the scope and measure the gaps between the reticle lines at the various powers, but I thought there may be a mathematical way. Thanks, bakerboy.




When i saw that Leupold had done that with the 6.5-20, i really couldn't believe it. Now u always have to look at the scope power before using the system. Just didn't seem right to me. I have that reticle in the 4.5-14X, and fortuntaely didn't have to do any subtension calculating as they're calc'd for the highest power already.


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