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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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MOA to MIL - did you switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="22Kreedmire" data-source="post: 1769825" data-attributes="member: 107363"><p>It does have an error tho. Says 1 mil is 3.6" or 10cm at 100 yards. Wrong. 10cm at 100 METERS. 9.1ish Cm at 100 YARDS. And yes I agree forget measuring in inches at distance and use your reticle no matter MOA or mil. IF you can spot your hit. Measure it with you reticle and adjust accordingly. sometimes that's not possible !!! but on a coyote or elk or similar , it's gonna run and you'll likely have to hold a different value anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22Kreedmire, post: 1769825, member: 107363"] It does have an error tho. Says 1 mil is 3.6” or 10cm at 100 yards. Wrong. 10cm at 100 METERS. 9.1ish Cm at 100 YARDS. And yes I agree forget measuring in inches at distance and use your reticle no matter MOA or mil. IF you can spot your hit. Measure it with you reticle and adjust accordingly. sometimes that’s not possible !!! but on a coyote or elk or similar , it’s gonna run and you’ll likely have to hold a different value anyway. [/QUOTE]
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