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I sighted in my 7mm mag at 100 yds. and it was approx. a one inch group, 1/2 inch off my vertical line (straight up and down). What will that 1/2 inch translate to at 400 yards? Thanks.
 

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I sighted in my 7mm mag at 100 yds. and it was approx. a one inch group, 1/2 inch off my vertical line (straight up and down). What will that 1/2 inch translate to at 400 yards? Thanks.
Just a guess 10"
 

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The law of similar triangles is simple. If your range is multiplied by a factor of 4, the error would also be magnified by an error of 4; in this case -- 2".

I'm assuming you're talking about windage since you said 1/2" off your vertical line. Elevation is an entirely different story and it depends on your muzzle velocity and ballistic coefficient.
 

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Thanks Belch. Yes, I was talking windage. I guess I am ready for deer season, (now the deer have to cooperate).
 

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The law of similar triangles is simple. If your range is multiplied by a factor of 4, the error would also be magnified by an error of 4; in this case -- 2".

I'm assuming you're talking about windage since you said 1/2" off your vertical line. Elevation is an entirely different story and it depends on your muzzle velocity and ballistic coefficient.
on the money correct.
Figuering out the MOA Is half the fun.
 

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