Measure it on the scope? You don't need to measure it on the scope. The reticle is in mils. 1 mil is 10cm at 100 meters. 5 mils is 50cm and 10 mils is 100 cm. You put up a target at 100 meter, put a dot at the top as a zero, put the next one 50cm below it, and the next one 50cm below the second dot. This is very basic, there is nothing to confirm with Steiner.
The target is straight and has been confirmed straigh with a plumb bob.
Your not getting what I'm saying but thats ok.
They likly screwed up the design if all 3 scopes are out an unknown amount.


















































