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How to measure on MOA picatinny rail?
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<blockquote data-quote="RioHondoHank" data-source="post: 623087" data-attributes="member: 27344"><p>Since 1 moa is approximately 1 inch at at 100 yds, you can divide the length of your base in inches by 3600 (inches in 100 yds) to get a figure for thickness difference per moa for each end of you base. For instance if your base is 6 inches long it would be .00166 inches, so 20 moa 6 inch long base would be .033 inches thicker at the back than the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RioHondoHank, post: 623087, member: 27344"] Since 1 moa is approximately 1 inch at at 100 yds, you can divide the length of your base in inches by 3600 (inches in 100 yds) to get a figure for thickness difference per moa for each end of you base. For instance if your base is 6 inches long it would be .00166 inches, so 20 moa 6 inch long base would be .033 inches thicker at the back than the front. [/QUOTE]
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