Those that know me know I tend to be "turret challenged" to a degree but I'm pretty sure I'm not the crazy one in this case.
Using the DMS-1's 1/4 " turrets, at 100 meters 4 inches of elevation adjustment in 1/4 increments would equal 16 clicks...right?
Or am I crazy?
Here's what is says in the Millet manual for the DMS-1:
"This is how much you will need to move your scope to align the crosshairs.
Let’s say the group was 4 inches to the right and 5 inches high. Since the
adjustment clicks on the DMS-1 scopes are 1/4” or 6 mm at 100, and 1/8” at 50
yards, you will need to move the scope adjustments 32 clicks to the left and 40
down. One full turn of the turret is 72 clicks or 9 inches at 100 yards."
Now sometimes the simplest math eludes me, but this is making me nutty.
Am I wrong, or the manual?
Also, the turret itself travels 6 clicks between "0" to "1/4" (?) whereas the older model had 4 clicks between each post (which makes sense).
So help me out here: am I crazy or is it them?!!
Using the DMS-1's 1/4 " turrets, at 100 meters 4 inches of elevation adjustment in 1/4 increments would equal 16 clicks...right?
Or am I crazy?
Here's what is says in the Millet manual for the DMS-1:
"This is how much you will need to move your scope to align the crosshairs.
Let’s say the group was 4 inches to the right and 5 inches high. Since the
adjustment clicks on the DMS-1 scopes are 1/4” or 6 mm at 100, and 1/8” at 50
yards, you will need to move the scope adjustments 32 clicks to the left and 40
down. One full turn of the turret is 72 clicks or 9 inches at 100 yards."
Now sometimes the simplest math eludes me, but this is making me nutty.
Am I wrong, or the manual?
Also, the turret itself travels 6 clicks between "0" to "1/4" (?) whereas the older model had 4 clicks between each post (which makes sense).
So help me out here: am I crazy or is it them?!!






















































