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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Are you guys using moa or mil scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="jwp475" data-source="post: 338515" data-attributes="member: 3776"><p>My question is dirrected to the poster that had a Leica that ranged in yards and a Swarovski that ranged in meters?</p><p></p><p> To range with a Mil or MOA reticle one must know the size of the target being ranged. No difference there.</p><p></p><p> MOA as wells mil's are both angular. MAO is 1/60 of one degree. A mill is the distance of a substention of an arc. 1 MOA is 1.0472" (rouned off) per0 yards, a Mill is 3.6" per 100 yards. MOA is divided into 4 parts a Mill is divided into 10 parts..1/4 MOA is .2618" per 100 yards, 1/10 of a Mill is .36" per 100 yards</p><p></p><p> The mil system is a easy for americans,niether is complicated in any manner. The biggest difference is with a 300 grain SMK at Sea Level I only need 6.9 Mils to get to 1,000 yards instead of 22.5 MOA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwp475, post: 338515, member: 3776"] My question is dirrected to the poster that had a Leica that ranged in yards and a Swarovski that ranged in meters? To range with a Mil or MOA reticle one must know the size of the target being ranged. No difference there. MOA as wells mil's are both angular. MAO is 1/60 of one degree. A mill is the distance of a substention of an arc. 1 MOA is 1.0472" (rouned off) per0 yards, a Mill is 3.6" per 100 yards. MOA is divided into 4 parts a Mill is divided into 10 parts..1/4 MOA is .2618" per 100 yards, 1/10 of a Mill is .36" per 100 yards The mil system is a easy for americans,niether is complicated in any manner. The biggest difference is with a 300 grain SMK at Sea Level I only need 6.9 Mils to get to 1,000 yards instead of 22.5 MOA [/QUOTE]
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