I have a brand x very reputable scope in 4.5-14 power. I sighted in @100yds. I checked my click adjustment values. When I moved my 1/4 moa elevation knobs 40 clicks up it moved my bullets point of impact 11.5-11.75" up. 40 clicks down moved down bullet impact 11.5-11.75". The scope tracked exactly repeatable every time I tried this. Problem is it didn't move 10.47" (1 MOA=1.047)it moved 11.5-11.75". I sent scope back and the company said it was bad. They sent me a 6.5-20 because they said they had a batch of bad scopes in the 4.5-14's. The 6.5-20 done exactly the same thing. I'm confused and so is the scope company. I sent the 6.5-20 back and It did the same thing to them except it moved 10.5" with 40 clicks. I'm new to this long range stuff. Could my rifle be shooting to a different point of impact or aim than someone else's? I am shooting less than 1/2" grps with this gun. 6.5-284 and Berger 140's. If this scope is off 1" at 100yds it would be off 5" at 500yds, etc. Is this a normal problem that occurs with long range scopes? To me in my simple mind I should dial 40 clicks and should get 10" of change or even 10.47" to be technical. How would I adjust elevation changes if I cant be sure of the click values. Would I just actually shoot at different ranges and determine how many clicks it actually takes? Sorry for all the questions. I'm just not sure if the scope company is trying to blow a little smoke up my rear. They also actually sound like they are trying to understand. He even suggested that I shoot a different scope on the rifle and see if it moves what it is supposed to.Thanks, Confused New Guy.