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In the example to the left using the H59 reticle, the shooter was attempting to hit a target in the center of the crosshairs.The actual point of impact hit 4 Mils down and 3 Mils left indicated by the red dot.Adjust the elevation dial 4 Mils up/windage dial 3 Mils right.Another way to look at this is to determine what adjustment needs to be donewiththeturretstomovethereddotsoitiscenteredinthemiddleofthecrosshairs. (up 4 Mils/over to the right 3 Mils)
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