Quote Originally Posted by Bellycrawler View Post
As a simple example. At a range at 50yds my 22lr is spot on, at a measured 115yds it's one & a half dots down. With my air rifle spot on at 25yds & shoot at every 5yds noting how many dots or half dots I need to aim "off". Once zero is set I don't twiddle with the settings. Out in the field I use a range finder to know distances. Out in the field I tend to have fixed known distances allready sorted so I know what part of the ret to use. Bit like a shot gun, knowing how far in front to aim. When you know you know. I don't know turret twiddle techniques so stick with distance & what dot or half dot or gap to use
So from that you must be shooting with a FFP scope, because if it's SFP the number of dots will change with the mag,
unless of course the scope is fixed mag or you never zoom in/out which rather defeats the object of having variable zoom.