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Forrest I'm not registered at MSN and can't ask over there.

I did note one poster stated one MOA to each 4.5 degrees of temp. Made me wonder, could a simple table be constructed factoring in all the variables for sight adjustment? Does one exit anywhere that you know of?
 
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Aladin,

you ask:

I did note one poster stated one MOA to each 4.5 degrees of temp. Made me wonder, could a simple table be constructed factoring in all the variables for sight adjustment? Does one exit anywhere that you know of?

me;

That fellow, Kenny I think, mentioned the 1 MOA for each 4 1/2 degrees F. This is a good figure to keep in mind I think since not everyone has an E6B. However! Look at his post again and see where he says: "at 1000 yards". This is an important number since as I mentioned in the initial post on that thread that the longer the distance the greater the effect of changes in DA.

If a "simple" table exists I don't know of it. And I have my doubts about the possiblity of making one. As one of the members over there mentioned, there are too many other factors involved to nail it down too tight.

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Forrest
 
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