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does it come with a moa objective — 1 Answer

by mikey, from IN, United States Asked on December 2, 2017

Name Nikon BLACK X1000 6-24x50mm Rifle Scope, Second Focal Plane (5)
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Answered by Mark H., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on December 20, 2017

I'm not sure what you mean by "MOA objective". Objective refers the front lens - neither the reticle nor the adjustments are MOA.

The reticle is an Illuminated X-MRAD reticle (milradian).

The riflescope delivers 17 total MRAD internal adjustment travel. Its turrets have .1 MRAD click graduations yielding 5 MRAD per revolution.

The BLACK X1000 6-24x50SF has the reticle placed in the riflescope’s second focal plane, so all holdover corrections, ranging and other measurements using the indicated reticle subtensions should be done at 18x magnification.

Mark H.

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