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1/8 Dot at 1,000 Yards at 60X?

Here's the reply from Marchscopes Deon:
"Thank you for your inquiry.
The dot size is at the magnification of 40X.
That means 1/8 dot covers 0.25 inch length at 100 yard and 1.25 inch at 1000 yard.
And 3/32 dot covers 0.094 inch at 100 yard and 0.94 inch at 1000 yard."


1/8" covers .125 at 100...... a 1/4" covers .250 at 100...... Jim
 
1/8MOA at 40X will cover 1.25 inch @ 1000 yards. At 60X, that dot will become a 1/12MOA dot which will subtend .83 inch @ 1000 yards. The area will be .55 square inches on a 19.54 square inch X-ring. And I already thought the target dot in the MTR-2 of my March-X was small.

EDIT: Just saw Jim's answer and I would suggest that Killick write back to Deon because all the values are suspect since their answer is inconsistent.

This could be the case of non-Americans having problems with decimal measurements? :)
 
Smaller than your rifle will group is probably the important answer here. :p


I don't think that group size has anything to do with it. I've shot a lot of two inch groups with an 1/8 min. dot. I would prefer a 1/4min. though....... I guess I'm old school I prefer a battle sight compared to a national match front sight........ Jim
 
1/8MOA at 40X will cover 1.25 inch @ 1000 yards. At 60X, that dot will become a 1/12MOA dot which will subtend .83 inch @ 1000 yards. The area will be .55 square inches on a 19.54 square inch X-ring. And I already thought the target dot in the MTR-2 of my March-X was small.

EDIT: Just saw Jim's answer and I would suggest that Killick write back to Deon because all the values are suspect since their answer is inconsistent.

This could be the case of non-Americans having problems with decimal measurements? :)
I'm on it.:cool:
 
Ok. So your choices, if you insist on that reticle, are 4/32nd dot, 3/32nd dot and 2/32nd dot. At 60X the 4/32nd covers a half square inch of the almost 20 square inch of the X-ring. The others will be smaller.
 
I don't see the big deal, it is a reference point to aim with. As you get older and it sure helps to be bigger and for the most part smaller doesn't make shoot smaller. If you are shooting a 1/4 min. gun that is twice as big as your aiming point and add the wind, dot size is way down the list to worry about......... Jim
 
How large does the 1/8 Dot appear at 60X with a March HM 10-60 at 1,000 yards? Does it cover the X ring?

Your 1/8 dot at 100 yards is 1.047 divided by 8= .130 at 1000 yards is times 10 ==1.30, power setting does not change size of dot. Interesting conversation, I called vortex I have the golden Eagle the dot doesn't change from 40 to 60 x
 
Your 1/8 dot at 100 yards is 1.047 divided by 8= .130 at 1000 yards is times 10 ==1.30, power setting does not change size of dot. Interesting conversation, I called vortex I have the golden Eagle the dot doesn't change from 40 to 60 x
Are you saying as the apparent target size increases the dot remains constant?
 

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