MEASURING WITH A SCOPE. DIAGNOSE AND MEASURING HFT FIGURES

DISTANCE ESTIMATION | CORRECTION TABLE | TRAJECTORY AND PARALLAX

In the episode I show how to measure distance with a telescope without changing settings. Determining corrections, measuring distance for HFT (Hunter Field Target) figures. Compendium of knowledge about aiming, working with blur, estimating distance. I show how to set parallax in the telescope, where to set zero and why mine is at 25 meters.

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A scope is a telescopic optical sight that magnifies the image of the target and allows for precise aiming. It consists of lenses that focus light and allow you to see distant objects in a clearer way. It usually has a cross (grid) in the form of thin lines or a dot, which is used for precise aiming at the target. Scopes with a cross in the foreground have a tur dot at each magnification, while scopes with a cross in the background, the so-called SFP, have one specific magnification that allows you to precisely measure figures