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9 o'clock vs. 3 o'clock wind drifts different with same wind velocity???
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 615763" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>I could not figure out why we were having a difference of opinion on what a Milliradian was so I did some research. There are differences The milliradians I am speaking of were developed specifically for artillery firing solutions. it is always 1,000th the distance to the target. it reduces the complication and error of plotting trajectories and distances. There are numerous Milliradians and definitions, Even the country where they are used changes them. Which leads me to ask which kind of Milliradians are on our scopes. Where were they made is there a unified definition. I'm thinking that could be quite a few inches just by manufacturers location and interpretation</p><p></p><p>Not to jump up and down with joy but yes actually I am. one more misunderstanding shot full of holes. I'm thinking that my controversial 8 inch circle with a 1/4 inch moa scope might not be the worst you can expect it looks like it could actually be the best to expect</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 615763, member: 26019"] I could not figure out why we were having a difference of opinion on what a Milliradian was so I did some research. There are differences The milliradians I am speaking of were developed specifically for artillery firing solutions. it is always 1,000th the distance to the target. it reduces the complication and error of plotting trajectories and distances. There are numerous Milliradians and definitions, Even the country where they are used changes them. Which leads me to ask which kind of Milliradians are on our scopes. Where were they made is there a unified definition. I'm thinking that could be quite a few inches just by manufacturers location and interpretation Not to jump up and down with joy but yes actually I am. one more misunderstanding shot full of holes. I'm thinking that my controversial 8 inch circle with a 1/4 inch moa scope might not be the worst you can expect it looks like it could actually be the best to expect [/QUOTE]
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