Pretty much what @ChrisW has also stated.
Pick a distance, and wind up or down a decent number of clx 10 or 20 or so, but make it an easy number and multiple of 10. Then measure how much your POA moves.
if its dialing moa, then 10clx at 100 yards = 2.5 inches. If its mils then its going to be around 3.3 inches. Dialing a larger number of clx will exaggerate the difference. You need to have the scope "locked down" into firm position so it doesn't move (at all) when you dial and best lined up with poa near top of your graduated marks. When you dial up the poa will move down.




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