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The Basics, Starting Out
Formula to convert inch’s to moa
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1602757" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>It's important to point out that the .047 will eat guys alive at distance if your ignoring it. A simple example of this is my load for 300 win drops 241"[USER=69648]@1000 yards[/USER]. If you stick with 1"=1moa then you come up with 24.1moa in elevation adjustment. Now if you use 1.047 you get 23moa. So you now over compensated by 1.1moa which 1.1x1.047x10(for 1000 yards) =11.5" high of your target if you stuck with 1"=1moa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1602757, member: 109327"] It's important to point out that the .047 will eat guys alive at distance if your ignoring it. A simple example of this is my load for 300 win drops 241"[USER=69648]@1000 yards[/USER]. If you stick with 1"=1moa then you come up with 24.1moa in elevation adjustment. Now if you use 1.047 you get 23moa. So you now over compensated by 1.1moa which 1.1x1.047x10(for 1000 yards) =11.5" high of your target if you stuck with 1"=1moa [/QUOTE]
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