There's a lot to this question, let's start with the scope itself. What is it specifically?Does anybody have knowledge on how to find the effective zoom to make my MOA adjustments the most accurate?
Not 100% sure but I think it’s a pursuit 4-16x50(not the best I know). Something I picked up from bass pro a while back and it’s just been sitting around. Decided to mount it on a rifle I had, gonna use it to practice fundamentals. Ammo is too expensive to practice on my nicer rifles.There's a lot to this question, let's start with the scope itself. What is it specifically?
It doesn't say if it's a first or second focal plane. The easy way to figure this out is to adjust the magnitude when looking down the scope; if the reticle gets larger it's first focal plane and the lines are true at every setting.Not 100% sure but I think it’s a pursuit 4-16x50(not the best I know). Something I picked up from bass pro a while back and it’s just been sitting around. Decided to mount it on a rifle I had, gonna use it to practice fundamentals. Ammo is too expensive to practice on my nicer rifles.
It doesn't say if it's a first or second focal plane. The easy way to figure this out is to adjust the magnitude when looking down the scope; if the reticle gets larger it's first focal plane and the lines are true at every setting.
If it's second focal plane then I don't know what to tell you. I couldn't find much information in the product manual about it.
Here is your product manual. https://basspro.scene7.com/is/conte...al_/productmanual_pursuitX1LongRangeScope.pdf