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MOA setup help
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 617756" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>No, you cannot just 'forget' the number of inches per 100hyds.</p><p>Unless your scope adjusts to 1.047 inches per 100yds, it is not MOA. </p><p>If it doesn't adjust to 3.6" per 100yds it is not MIL.</p><p>You then have however many IPHY your scope actually is.</p><p></p><p>In all reality, IPHY is the easiest system, and also highest in precision.</p><p>Any American could snap right off the top of their head that 1 IPHY is 6" @ 600yds.</p><p>We can easily visualize & roughly measure it.</p><p></p><p>But whatever your adjustments are, it can be entered & used to derive correct clicks, or reticle hold-offs in ballistic software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 617756, member: 1521"] No, you cannot just 'forget' the number of inches per 100hyds. Unless your scope adjusts to 1.047 inches per 100yds, it is not MOA. If it doesn't adjust to 3.6" per 100yds it is not MIL. You then have however many IPHY your scope actually is. In all reality, IPHY is the easiest system, and also highest in precision. Any American could snap right off the top of their head that 1 IPHY is 6" @ 600yds. We can easily visualize & roughly measure it. But whatever your adjustments are, it can be entered & used to derive correct clicks, or reticle hold-offs in ballistic software. [/QUOTE]
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