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READING THE VERNIER SIGHT.

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The graduations on the fixed scale of the sight equate to fractions of  inches (historically called points, 100 points to the inch) each ¼ inch representing 25 points. We have already established that with a sight radius of around 34 to 36 inches each point equates to approximately one minute of angle. For our purpose we can assume that a change of one minute would effect a change to the point of impact of one inch at 100yds, two at 300yds, 3 at 300yds etc.

 

          Below you see a diagram, courtesy of the BPCR of America, which clearly explains how to read and adjust the Vernier sight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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