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A Minute of Learning for a Lifetime
of Satisfaction

The scope sighted at 200 yards or less

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEER, BEAR ETC.
KOC long range reticles are designed to calculate
distance, windspeed and angle of the bullet trajectory accurately
and instantly.
Distance:
To calculate accurately the distance, do these few simple steps:
(1) Riflescope must be zeroed in at 200 yards.
The point of aim is the center of the scope
for targets 200 yards or less.
(2) Set magnification ring 8x power.
(3) Point riflescope and match range finding
circle to the distance. Each range finding
circle is designed to cover a target of 18
inches.
EG: With a deer target the range finding circle
from top of its back to the bottom of its
belly. Once the range is determined the
point of impact is automatic.
WindSpeed:
Windspeed is an important accuracy factor. KOC
reticles compensate with 2 windage circles on reticles horizontal
line.
Angle Shooting:
When shooting uphill or downhill you must aim lower than normal. The
trajectory is the same either uphill or downhill. The KOC Reticle
has 2 circles above the red dot. The upper one is 60 degrees and the
lower one is 30 degrees at 200 yards.
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EX: The
Scope sighted for a deer at 300 yds with the
wind blowing 15 mph from the left. |
EX: The
Scope sighted for a deer at 300 yds
with the wind blowing 25mph from the left. |
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EX:
The Scope
sighted for a deer at 200 yds with the wind
blowing 15 mph from the
right |
EX:
The Scope
sighted for a deer at 200 yds with the
wind blowing 25 mph
from the right |
Wind Speed Table At 15km
| 100 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
0.8" |
| 200 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
3.2" |
| 300 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
7.4" |
| 400 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
13.9" |
| 500 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
22.8" |
| 600 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
34.7" |
| 700 yrds |
Crosswind Bullet Drift |
50" |
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