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<blockquote data-quote="pontoon" data-source="post: 1158631" data-attributes="member: 91473"><p>So basically what you're saying is that my rangefinder doesn't account for the conditions I'm shooting in, so the MOA output it gives will not be correct at 1000 yards? I'm assuming what I really want is for the rangefinder to give me either "true ballistic range" and then I use a drop chart and the dial I already have. </p><p></p><p>I don't really understand these turrets well enough. So basically there are 21,600 MOA in a 360 degree circle. If I get a CDS dial and the dial has MOA inscribed on it, yet it's somehow different than the standard dial, is this now "fake MOA?" Where based on this new dial maybe there is more or less than 21,600 MOA in a circle?</p><p></p><p>Or am I better off getting the CDS dial? If I punch some stuff into a calculator and it says dial 20 MOA, is the CDS put to 20 more accurate or is the standard dial more accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pontoon, post: 1158631, member: 91473"] So basically what you're saying is that my rangefinder doesn't account for the conditions I'm shooting in, so the MOA output it gives will not be correct at 1000 yards? I'm assuming what I really want is for the rangefinder to give me either "true ballistic range" and then I use a drop chart and the dial I already have. I don't really understand these turrets well enough. So basically there are 21,600 MOA in a 360 degree circle. If I get a CDS dial and the dial has MOA inscribed on it, yet it's somehow different than the standard dial, is this now "fake MOA?" Where based on this new dial maybe there is more or less than 21,600 MOA in a circle? Or am I better off getting the CDS dial? If I punch some stuff into a calculator and it says dial 20 MOA, is the CDS put to 20 more accurate or is the standard dial more accurate? [/QUOTE]
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