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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Mil / Mil vs MOA math check
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<blockquote data-quote="B-P-UU" data-source="post: 1183031" data-attributes="member: 29114"><p>Units.. meters vs. Yards. Try not to think in lineal measures.. use your reticle as a ruler and adjust accordingly. This is why matching turrets and reticle are important.</p><p>A Mil is 1/100 of anything.. the best explination I've heard is "A Mil is 1 LeBron James at 1000 LeBron James'" to keep you from thinking inches yards meters, etc.</p><p></p><p>But back to your question.. 1 Mil is 1 yard at 1000 yards; i.e., 36".. and 0.1 Mil adjustments would be 1/10th of that (3.6" at 1000 yds). MOA is finer adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-P-UU, post: 1183031, member: 29114"] Units.. meters vs. Yards. Try not to think in lineal measures.. use your reticle as a ruler and adjust accordingly. This is why matching turrets and reticle are important. A Mil is 1/100 of anything.. the best explination I've heard is "A Mil is 1 LeBron James at 1000 LeBron James'" to keep you from thinking inches yards meters, etc. But back to your question.. 1 Mil is 1 yard at 1000 yards; i.e., 36".. and 0.1 Mil adjustments would be 1/10th of that (3.6" at 1000 yds). MOA is finer adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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