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is MOA proportional to distance?
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<blockquote data-quote="charles bonner" data-source="post: 642220" data-attributes="member: 37232"><p>In the online store they sell a very good book-Applied Ballistics For Long-Range Shooting by Bryan Litz.In the book he goes into great detail that Explain how bullets can be expected to perform under many conditions.The mathmatics are beyond my comprehension;but the bullet BC information and program are worth the price of admission.</p><p> Some shooters myself included have rifles that seem better(MOA) at longer ranges.I've heard this described as the bullet going to sleep(stabilizing) at longer ranges.Fact or wives tale I do not Know.I think for me this book was a good investment.I'm leaving in the morning for some long range coyote shooting and the book will be my light reading around the camp fire.Maybe I'll get smarter the second time I read it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles bonner, post: 642220, member: 37232"] In the online store they sell a very good book-Applied Ballistics For Long-Range Shooting by Bryan Litz.In the book he goes into great detail that Explain how bullets can be expected to perform under many conditions.The mathmatics are beyond my comprehension;but the bullet BC information and program are worth the price of admission. Some shooters myself included have rifles that seem better(MOA) at longer ranges.I've heard this described as the bullet going to sleep(stabilizing) at longer ranges.Fact or wives tale I do not Know.I think for me this book was a good investment.I'm leaving in the morning for some long range coyote shooting and the book will be my light reading around the camp fire.Maybe I'll get smarter the second time I read it. [/QUOTE]
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