See if you can set up some kind of target at a measured 25 meters. You can do it at home. Draw some lines of it..maybe a 10cm long line and mark each centimetre...
Point your scope at it, so its resting by itself, and spin the knob...see if it moves 1cm per 4 clicks at that distance..if it does then you know each click is .1mils.
Of course you can use whatever distance you want, but 25m, 50m and 100m will be nice and round and easy..
if its .1 mil clicks then
at 25m 4 clicks will be 1 cm
50m 2 clicks will be 1 cm
100m 1 clicks will be 1 cm.
or just go to 100m range. Shoot a hole into target, crank elevation up a bunch of clicks then see how much POI has gone up..would be very obvious with like 16 clicks. If it’s .1mil impact should go up 16cm, if moa it’ll go up about 10cm. Should be enough difference between adjustments with that many clicks to easily tell even accounting for shooter / rifle consistency problems. No more guessing
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