Originally Posted by
ejewels
Its weird... on the troy sights I'm not sure what constitutes "clicks". It seems I have to click it maybe 8 times before its even noticeable. If I zeroed at 25 though, I could at least still see if things are off correct? Like if its an inch to the left at 25, it would be maybe another inch off to the left at 50? Because Maths. lol.
Each 'click' counts as a click. At 50 yards four clicks would equal an inch on the target with your sight. You have a Troy sight which moves the rear sight blade 1/2 moa per click. That means each click of the rear sight moves the bullet strike 1/2 inch at 100 yards, 1/4 inch at 50 yards and 1/8 inch at 25 yards.
So 8 clicks would move your 1/2 moa sight 4 inches at 100 yards, 2 inches at 50 yards, and 1 inch at 25 yards.
Yes, if it is one inch left at 25, it would be 2 inches at 50 and 4 inches at 100.
Also, you want to move the rear sight in the direction you want to move the strike of the bullet. The TRoys I have are marked with an arrow and the letter 'R' which means turn it in the direction of the arrow to move the strike of the bullet to the right.
You might want to do some searches, both here and on google for sight adjustment and trajectory.
Last edited by 26 Inf; 07-02-20 at 15:30.
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