AccuScope Takes the Guesswork Out of Sighting Your Scope

“AccuScope is ‘MOA made simple’–
the only thing you need to know
is your scope’s MOA number.”
Every shooter has been there: adjusting his rifle scope a quarter of an inch this way, another eighth of an inch that, essentially using guesswork trying to get the shot lined up just right. It’s a frustrating and time-consuming dance.
Imagine a tool that could save you gobs of wasted time, ammunition, and needless confusion… Well fortunately you don’t have to imagine any longer– AccuScope has now made those fancies a reality! By developing a system based on often complicated MOA mathematical concepts and taking the work out of sighting, the AccuScope slide chart greatly simplifies the process of accurately sighting your scope, dramatically reducing time and eliminating unnecessary expense. Simply put, the AccuScope sighting slide chart is “MOA made simple”– the only thing you have to know is your riflescope‘s MOA number.

Two versions of the AccuScope sighting chart are available: the 1/4 and 1/2 MOA chart for the most common scopes, and an 1/8 MOA chart for precision riflescopes that are increasing in popularity. Using your scope‘s MOA, shooting distance in yards, pre-gathered elevation and windage off-center distances, AccuScope automatically determines the number of elevation and windage adjustment dial clicks needed to accurately sight your scope for a dead-on shot.
With both its outer-jacket and sliding insert card constructed of heavy-duty, riveted card-stock and laminated weather-resistant plastic film, AccuScope is built for years of dependable use in the field or on the range. AccuScope can be used with muzzleloaders, shotguns, pistols, or rifles, and with a price that could barely pay for lunch, never has such a minor investment provided such long-lasting, cost and time-saving benefits.

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For more information on Turret Adjustments and Minute of Angle (MOA), read our “How to Choose a Riflescope” Expert Guide!

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