Click counting

Ok, I was shooting at 47yds at a candied corn off bucket and sticks and missed. I hurried up and set up a table and rest and put my Airmax 30 SF on 10x. I see the candy and my miss and seen that it was off .3 mil. So my question is, how do I know how much movement is a click at that yardage? I know that supposedly at 100yds it equals .25", 50yds = .125" etc so how does one find out when its at 47yds or something other than 100, 75, 50, 25 etc.

Thank you in advance
 
Okay, 1 mil is about 3.4 MOA. So, at 47 yards, .3 mil is about a half inch (3.4 X .3 X .47=.4794). So, you need to calculate how much scope movement is equal to about a half inch at that distance. I don't think in mil terms, and I'm not familiar with that scope, but a half inch is a half inch. If you drink a finger of bourbon, that's what you need, just hold for it. Some day, we will return to a simple cross hair and appropriate holdover, it ain't that complicated. 
 
Hey Josh, why are you so sure your clicks are off. A few things to consider. Poor breathing habits, an unexpected gust of wind, unstable shooting rest. Defective pellet. Shoot the gun (zero) from solid rest and see what it does. Zero gun to exact distance. Leave md or mq for hunting. Strelok pro is your friend. Tommy .


He didn't say his clicks were off. He wants to know how much each click will move his POI at a specific yardage. Using the formula I gave him above, he will be able to determine this.


 
Okay, 1 mil is about 3.4 MOA. So, at 47 yards, .3 mil is about a half inch (3.4 X .3 X .47=.4794). So, you need to calculate how much scope movement is equal to about a half inch at that distance. I don't think in mil terms, and I'm not familiar with that scope, but a half inch is a half inch. If you drink a finger of bourbon, that's what you need, just hold for it. Some day, we will return to a simple cross hair and appropriate holdover, it ain't that complicated.

You do understand this is just what he is asking, right? Just in a different way.
 
Okay, 1 mil is about 3.4 MOA. So, at 47 yards, .3 mil is about a half inch (3.4 X .3 X .47=.4794). So, you need to calculate how much scope movement is equal to about a half inch at that distance. I don't think in mil terms, and I'm not familiar with that scope, but a half inch is a half inch. If you drink a finger of bourbon, that's what you need, just hold for it. Some day, we will return to a simple cross hair and appropriate holdover, it ain't that complicated.

You do understand this is just what he is asking, right? Just in a different way.


Got it. and yes, Known Click Value X 47/100 = click value at 47 yards. But, I've found that some scopes don't cooperate with my math. No substitute for shooting and looking.