Here is the information morini sent me. I hope it will be helpful to others who had the same click value questions. 84 is at 50 Meters and 162's are at 10 meters distance.
Cm 84 - 410 mm Sight line-Lenght, elevation: 1 click = 7 mm / windage: 1 click = 4.7 mm
Cm 162 - 350 mm Sight line-Lenght, elevation: 1 click = 1.6 mm / windage: 1 click = 1 mm
Cm 162 - 310 mm Sight line-Lenght, elevation: 1 click = 1.9 mm / windage: 1 click = 1.2 mm
Morini Clicks for elevation and windage for 84, 162's
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Greg,
No need to confirm it.
If you must, a good source would be the TenP File on the Pilkington's Web site.
But I would think that if you received this information directly from Morini then I would considere it "straight from the house's mouth" and I would go with it.
They should know how their guns perform. They have some of the best shooters in the world using both the 162 and 84E and as a result, they surely get really good feedback from those guys.
As always, keep'em all in the 10 ring,
Ian
No need to confirm it.
If you must, a good source would be the TenP File on the Pilkington's Web site.
But I would think that if you received this information directly from Morini then I would considere it "straight from the house's mouth" and I would go with it.
They should know how their guns perform. They have some of the best shooters in the world using both the 162 and 84E and as a result, they surely get really good feedback from those guys.
As always, keep'em all in the 10 ring,
Ian