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.1 mil or .25 moa, which is best for long range precision shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="300RUM LNGRNGE" data-source="post: 1186034" data-attributes="member: 38737"><p>We are obviously talking about two different ends of the shot. </p><p>I am unaware of any ballistic software that doesn't account for the 1.047 MOA.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I read in the post I replied to, " when dialing in <em>corrections. " </em>Not when dialing in shooting solutions, which I took to imply a miss had already occurred, meaning that if you have a 10" miss at 1000 yards, you can correct for 1 minute on your dial, giving you a corrected shot that will = 10.47 inches movement in point of impact, there is nothing you can do to account for the additional .47 inches of bullet impact. </p><p>So, for <em>corrections,</em> it is best to keep it simple.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry if I was unclear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300RUM LNGRNGE, post: 1186034, member: 38737"] We are obviously talking about two different ends of the shot. I am unaware of any ballistic software that doesn't account for the 1.047 MOA. I read in the post I replied to, " when dialing in [I]corrections. " [/I]Not when dialing in shooting solutions, which I took to imply a miss had already occurred, meaning that if you have a 10" miss at 1000 yards, you can correct for 1 minute on your dial, giving you a corrected shot that will = 10.47 inches movement in point of impact, there is nothing you can do to account for the additional .47 inches of bullet impact. So, for [I]corrections,[/I] it is best to keep it simple. [I][/I] Sorry if I was unclear. [/QUOTE]
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