This document provides instructions and dimensions for an MOA-based reticle:
1. It explains how to calculate the range of a target using the size of the target in inches and the MOA measurement on the reticle, dividing the target size by the MOA and multiplying by 95.5 yards.
2. It includes a table with the dimensions of different parts of the reticle in MOA at varying magnifications, such as the width of elevation and windage bars.
3. It provides instructions for resetting the tactical knobs on the scope to zero after sighting in a rifle, being careful not to overtighten the allen head screws.
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To determine the range of your target simply divide the height or width of the target in inches by the MOA on the reticle x 95.5 yards
Example: Target Size in Inches= 5 =
Target Size in Moa = 2 MOA
Resetting your Tactical Knobs to Zero
NOTE: Do not remove the top pin in Hex Screw or damage will occur
Magnification 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Dimension A Left to Right Windage Bars in Moa 48.000 43.636 40.000 36.923 34.286 32.000 30.000 28.235 26.667 25.263 24.000 22.857 21.818 20.870
Dimension B MOA below center line 48.000 43.636 40.000 36.923 34.286 32.000 30.000 28.235 26.667 25.263 24.000 22.857 21.818 20.870
Dimension C MOA above center line 24.000 21.818 20.000 18.462 17.143 16.000 15.000 14.118 13.333 12.632 12.000 11.429 10.909 10.435
Dimension D Diameter of W/E Centerline in MOA 0.180 0.164 0.150 0.138 0.129 0.120 0.113 0.106 0.100 0.095 0.090 0.086 0.082 0.078
Dimension E MOA distance of one spacing 4.800 4.364 4.000 3.692 3.429 3.200 3.000 2.824 2.667 2.526 2.400 2.286 2.182 2.087
Dimension F Height and width of 10 MOA BARS Windage and Elevation 9.600 8.727 8.000 7.385 6.857 6.400 6.000 5.647 5.333 5.053 4.800 4.571 4.364 4.174
Dimension G Height and width of 2 MOA BARS Windage and Elevation 4.800 4.364 4.000 3.692 3.429 3.200 3.000 2.824 2.667 2.526 2.400 2.286 2.182 2.087
Dimension H Center Dot Diameter in MOA 0.600 0.545 0.500 0.462 0.429 0.400 0.375 0.353 0.333 0.316 0.300 0.286 0.273 0.261
Magnification 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Dimension A Left to Right Windage Bars in Moa 20.000 19.200 18.462 17.778 17.143 16.552 16.000 15.484 15.000 14.545 14.118 13.714 13.333 12.973
Dimension B MOA below center line 20.000 19.200 18.462 17.778 17.143 16.552 16.000 15.484 15.000 14.545 14.118 13.714 13.333 12.973
Dimension C MOA above center line 10.000 9.600 9.231 8.889 8.571 8.276 8.000 7.742 7.500 7.273 7.059 6.857 6.667 6.486
Dimension D Diameter of W/E Centerline in MOA 0.075 0.072 0.069 0.067 0.064 0.062 0.060 0.058 0.056 0.055 0.053 0.051 0.050 0.049
Dimension E MOA distance of one spacing 2.000 1.920 1.846 1.778 1.714 1.655 1.600 1.548 1.500 1.455 1.412 1.371 1.333 1.297
Dimension F Height and width of 10 MOA BARS Windage and Elevation 4.000 3.840 3.692 3.556 3.429 3.310 3.200 3.097 3.000 2.909 2.824 2.743 2.667 2.595
Dimension G Height and width of 2 MOA BARS Windage and Elevation 2.000 1.920 1.846 1.778 1.714 1.655 1.600 1.548 1.500 1.455 1.412 1.371 1.333 1.297
Dimension H Center Dot Diameter in MOA 0.250 0.240 0.231 0.222 0.214 0.207 0.200 0.194 0.188 0.182 0.176 0.171 0.167 0.162
Magnification 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Dimension A Left to Right Windage Bars in Moa 12.632 12.308 12.000 11.707 11.429 11.163 10.909 10.667 10.435 10.213 10.000 9.796 9.600
Dimension B MOA below center line 12.632 12.308 12.000 11.707 11.429 11.163 10.909 10.667 10.435 10.213 10.000 9.796 9.600
Dimension C MOA above center line 6.316 6.154 6.000 5.854 5.714 5.581 5.455 5.333 5.217 5.106 5.000 4.898 4.800
Dimension D Diameter of W/E Centerline in MOA 0.047 0.046 0.045 0.044 0.043 0.042 0.041 0.040 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.037 0.036
Dimension E MOA distance of one spacing 1.263 1.231 1.200 1.171 1.143 1.116 1.091 1.067 1.043 1.021 1.000 0.980 0.960
Dimension F Height and width of 10 MOA BARS Windage and Elevation 2.526 2.462 2.400 2.341 2.286 2.233 2.182 2.133 2.087 2.043 2.000 1.959 1.920
Dimension G Height and width of 2 MOA BARS Windage and Elevation 1.263 1.231 1.200 1.171 1.143 1.116 1.091 1.067 1.043 1.021 1.000 0.980 0.960
Dimension H Center Dot Diameter in MOA 0.158 0.154 0.150 0.146 0.143 0.140 0.136 0.133 0.130 0.128 0.125 0.122 0.120
Using your SV SS Series MOA-2 Reticle
Data Valid for SV SS Series MOA-2 Reticle
All values in MOA at 100 yards
One MOA (Minute of Angle) is equal to 1.047 inches at 100 yards.
MOA based reticles allow you to range targets to determine distance.
Your SVSS1050X60MOA is equipped with Oversize Tactical style Knobs.
To reset your knobs to zero after sight in simply loosen the three
allen head screws,remove the knob and reset to zero
Retighten after seting the knob to the Zero Mark.
Do not over tighten
x 95.5
2MOA
5 inches
238 yards
x 95.5