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First thing I do with a new scope is set up a grid at 100 and measure the actual adjustment from the maximum dial up I expect to use hunting, which for me is 700 yards.
Just dialing the scope, not shooting so that I can mess about until I'm sure I have the right answer. Then I write the answer on the scope and put the adjustment factor in "Shooter".
March scopes are notoriously good trackers to said values
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