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0.5cm/100m conversion value to inches/yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Beng" data-source="post: 743747" data-attributes="member: 37512"><p>1" are 2.54cm</p><p>Radiant is an angular measurement in relation to the radius.</p><p>1 milli radiant is a thousandth of the radius and in shooting the radius is the distance between you and your target.</p><p>.5cm at 100m are .05mrad.</p><p>At 1000 yards 1mrad is 1yard thus your kliclvalue is 0.05*36" = 1.8"</p><p></p><p>In meters it's easier, everything is based on multiplying with 10^x.</p><p>X means 6 for mega, 3 for kilo,-1 for deci, -2 for centi, -3 for milli and so on.</p><p>Working with that means you just have to push the dot a bit around.</p><p>1 mrad at 968.0m are 968*10^-3 = 968m/1000 = 0.968m = 96.8cm</p><p></p><p>If you use mrad then use meters, it's easy and precise in combination.</p><p>The imperial system isn't based on 10 and it's multiples, so it's a pita to combine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beng, post: 743747, member: 37512"] 1" are 2.54cm Radiant is an angular measurement in relation to the radius. 1 milli radiant is a thousandth of the radius and in shooting the radius is the distance between you and your target. .5cm at 100m are .05mrad. At 1000 yards 1mrad is 1yard thus your kliclvalue is 0.05*36" = 1.8" In meters it's easier, everything is based on multiplying with 10^x. X means 6 for mega, 3 for kilo,-1 for deci, -2 for centi, -3 for milli and so on. Working with that means you just have to push the dot a bit around. 1 mrad at 968.0m are 968*10^-3 = 968m/1000 = 0.968m = 96.8cm If you use mrad then use meters, it's easy and precise in combination. The imperial system isn't based on 10 and it's multiples, so it's a pita to combine. [/QUOTE]
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