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Converting inch’s to mils
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2270775" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>100yards is 3600". 1 milliradian is 1/1000 of anything at any yardage. So 1/1000 of 3600" is 3.600". Or just 3.6"</p><p></p><p>3 MOA at 100 yards would be</p><p>1.047x 3=3.14"</p><p></p><p>which is close to 3.6".</p><p></p><p>3.5 MOA = 1.047x3.5 =3.66"</p><p></p><p>so 1 milliradian at 100 would be almost identical to 3.5MOA</p><p></p><p>3.5/60 = about 1/17 Which is bigger than 1/60 of a degree</p><p></p><p>1/4MOA = 1/240th of a degree</p><p>1/10 of a milliradian is .36" at 100 yds</p><p></p><p>So anyway after chasing my tail here and trying to come up with a clear way to show this. I think the 1/6400 is way off in your post I think it may be closer to 1/17 of a degree.</p><p>Actually just trying to figure this out for myself. Not trying to point out mistake.</p><p></p><p>Can Anyone else explain the 1/6400 thing?</p><p>Does what I wrote make any sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2270775, member: 118823"] 100yards is 3600”. 1 milliradian is 1/1000 of anything at any yardage. So 1/1000 of 3600” is 3.600”. Or just 3.6” 3 MOA at 100 yards would be 1.047x 3=3.14” which is close to 3.6”. 3.5 MOA = 1.047x3.5 =3.66” so 1 milliradian at 100 would be almost identical to 3.5MOA 3.5/60 = about 1/17 Which is bigger than 1/60 of a degree 1/4MOA = 1/240th of a degree 1/10 of a milliradian is .36” at 100 yds So anyway after chasing my tail here and trying to come up with a clear way to show this. I think the 1/6400 is way off in your post I think it may be closer to 1/17 of a degree. Actually just trying to figure this out for myself. Not trying to point out mistake. Can Anyone else explain the 1/6400 thing? Does what I wrote make any sense? [/QUOTE]
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