Quote Originally Posted by tbonesmithicon View Post
The other side is points of elevation for reference. You can record these zero's if the range plate side doesn't work out accurately enough.(I always record these for given ranges as the range plates are not the best between 50 and 300 m).
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I'm still confused about the "points of elevation", i cant seem to make any sense out of the numbers. IN the photo at 300 yards it has 0 points of elevation (i assume these are supposed to be zeroed at 300?) but at 700 it has 16 points. Is that so you can record indivudual distances at different rifle ranges (i.e X range may be 18 points at 700 yards and Y range 16 points at 700 yards?)

As a side note, does anyone know what the manufacturing issue that led to SAF Lithgowicon being struck from the sight?

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