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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
"european turret" vs moa
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1312473" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Just out of curiosity what model scopes are we talking about here? As to your question...one centimeter equals 0.3937 inches @ 100m which is about .1 mil. So it sounds like your scope is in mils and you just need to learn metrics or stick with the imperial system. All my scopes are mil/mil and i use imperial, not a fan of metrics....but....if its def more easier to use if you understand it....until you have a range in yards...lol either As far as your drop goes... (.1) mil @ 100y is .36inches 1 mil is 3.6 inches at 100y. 36 inches at 1000y etc. its a regular mil scope, so your adjustments for elevations is going to be whatever your firing solution is for your elevation, temp, muzzle velocity etc. Look up ballistic software....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1312473, member: 97050"] Just out of curiosity what model scopes are we talking about here? As to your question...one centimeter equals 0.3937 inches @ 100m which is about .1 mil. So it sounds like your scope is in mils and you just need to learn metrics or stick with the imperial system. All my scopes are mil/mil and i use imperial, not a fan of metrics....but....if its def more easier to use if you understand it....until you have a range in yards...lol either As far as your drop goes... (.1) mil @ 100y is .36inches 1 mil is 3.6 inches at 100y. 36 inches at 1000y etc. its a regular mil scope, so your adjustments for elevations is going to be whatever your firing solution is for your elevation, temp, muzzle velocity etc. Look up ballistic software.... [/QUOTE]
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