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Using FX-MOA for wind hold
UsingtheFX-MOAreticleforwindagecorrectionismuchfasterthanusingtheriflescopeswindageadjustmentturret
for both the initial shot and any follow-up shots. When adjusting for wind hold using the reticle, you can use the various
hashmarksonthereticleshorizontalwirelikearulertoreferenceyourspecifiedpointforaimingintothewind.For
example, if the wind speed value has you holding 4 MOA left, you will be using the 2nd mid-size hash mark to the right
of the crosshair as your aiming point (Fig. 4-3).
If you are using the reticle for elevation correction as well as for wind hold, you can establish an aiming point by
referencing both the proper vertical and horizontal hash marks and then visualize the target placement where the hash
marks would intersect in the lower right quadrant of the reticle, as shown (Fig. 4-4).
Using FX-MOA for moving target leads
Moving target leads are very similar to wind holds, although typically more difficult to master. Instead of “holding
into the wind, you will be “holding in front of the target” (Fig. 4-5). There are various methods to mathematically
calculate the target lead (such as multiplying the bullet flight time to your target distance by the speed to the target) to
determine the lead as it applies to the various reticle subtend points and then choosing the correct hold point.
Fig. 4-3
Fig. 4-4
Fig. 4-5
WIND
WIND
TARGET
MOVING