Originally Posted by bryguy
I am just asking that the multiplier of the turret is equivalent to the range compared to 100 yds....I.E. @200 yds, one inch of adjustment for 100 yds will be 2 at 200, 3@300, 4@400 so on an so forth out to 1k.....so 1 inch of adjustment at 100 yds is 10 inches of adjustment at 1000 yds....is that correct?


Correct.

This question has NOTHING to do with a bullet's trajectory. Take your scope off your rifle, attach it to a sturdy tripod and establish a point of aim (POA) reference. Observe, and measure, POA change at 100 yards. Then observe/measure the same POA change at 1000 yards. Assuming the scope adjustments are linear, the POA change at the target will be 10x, just like you state.