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moa multiplier for 1/10 scope adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 117417" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>millerlite,</p><p></p><p> [ QUOTE ]</p><p>is bullet drop in inches, divided by yardage, multiplied by 95.49,which gives you minutes of angle, </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>So your multiplier is <strong>95.49</strong> which comes from (100/1.04720). This number is always the same, it does not change. Once you know the number of MOAs if your scope is calibrated 4 clicks to one MOA then you multiply the answer by 4, if your scope is calibrated 8 clicks per MOA then you multiply the answer by 8 and if your scope is calibrated in 10 clicks per MOA then you multiply by 10 to know the total numbere of clicks to adjust.</p><p></p><p>Example:</p><p>Distance = 536 yards</p><p>Impact = 12.5" low</p><p></p><p>(12.5/536) X 95.49 = 2.23 MOAs.</p><p></p><p>if 1/4 MOA then 2.23 x 4 = 8.92 clicks, use 9 clicks.</p><p>if 1/8 then 2.23 x 8 = 17.84 clicks, use 18 clicks.</p><p>if 1/10 then 2.23 x 10 = 22.3 clicks, use 22 clicks.</p><p></p><p>Note: My scope has 4 clicks to 1 MOA. Since it has the MOAs calibrations lines on the turret, I just move it 2 MOAS and one click since .23 is close enough to 0.25 which would make for 1 click.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 117417, member: 3756"] millerlite, [ QUOTE ] is bullet drop in inches, divided by yardage, multiplied by 95.49,which gives you minutes of angle, [/ QUOTE ] So your multiplier is [b]95.49[/b] which comes from (100/1.04720). This number is always the same, it does not change. Once you know the number of MOAs if your scope is calibrated 4 clicks to one MOA then you multiply the answer by 4, if your scope is calibrated 8 clicks per MOA then you multiply the answer by 8 and if your scope is calibrated in 10 clicks per MOA then you multiply by 10 to know the total numbere of clicks to adjust. Example: Distance = 536 yards Impact = 12.5" low (12.5/536) X 95.49 = 2.23 MOAs. if 1/4 MOA then 2.23 x 4 = 8.92 clicks, use 9 clicks. if 1/8 then 2.23 x 8 = 17.84 clicks, use 18 clicks. if 1/10 then 2.23 x 10 = 22.3 clicks, use 22 clicks. Note: My scope has 4 clicks to 1 MOA. Since it has the MOAs calibrations lines on the turret, I just move it 2 MOAS and one click since .23 is close enough to 0.25 which would make for 1 click. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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