Holdover (Hold); Impact Point Correction; Using Elevation Adjustment - Leica RANGEMASTER 2800.COM Manual De Instrucciones

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HOLDOVER (
HOLd
Holdover is defined as the point that you aim at with
the weapon instead of the actual target point to
compensate for the variation caused by the trajectory
of the bullet (e.g. when using classic hunting reticles).
By displaying the holdover, the Leica Rangemaster can
provide valuable support in achieving the most
accurate shots possible when hunting. In addition to
the range, the calculation is based on the general
conditions discussed in the previous section and the
ballistic curve you have selected.
Note
The holdover/elevation is always shown with reference
to the range to the target.
Example: You would have to aim 30 cm higher on the
object than without compensation if
displayed.
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300 m 30

IMPACT POINT CORRECTION

USING ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT

(Click/MoA adjustment)
Variations in the point of impact can be compensated
by adjusting the reticle on your rifle scope accordingly.
Based on the bullet trajectory and the zeroing distance
(see p. 51), the Leica Rangemaster can show you
the required adjustment, i.e. the relevant number of
clicks. For different elevations, you can specify whether
the click levels will be
– based on the international standard MOA (minutes
of angle) graduation, or
– displayed in 5 or 10 millimeter increments.
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