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Recently purchased a Zeiss Classic Diatal 6x42 T* Riflescopes off the classifieds; it is a great scope and VERY bright but its adjustments are CM\M and working with meters\CM not yards\inchest is different. (for me)

Zeiss states for a German #4, the distance between the heavy horizontal subtensions is 70cm @ 100 m. What is that in English? smile

If 70 centimeters = 27.5590551 inches and 100 meters = 109.36133 yards at 100 yards the horizontal distance is 25 inches?

The Vertical heavy post appears to be half the distance of that so I am guessing 12.5 inches at 100 yards?

I am heading to the range in the morning and will try a couple of shots using the top of the vertical post at 100 yards to see how high it hits.


But hope someone can add to this�


Thanks
2.54 cm per inch, 70 divided by that...
I took that scope to Africa on a CZ550 in .308 for plains game. Great scope and solid as a rock.
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