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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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MRAD vs MOA. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="archangel485" data-source="post: 1938805" data-attributes="member: 97905"><p>haha, don't let your head hurt too much. [USER=70334]@Brad7348[/USER] you can actually use trig functions on radians as well, in fact radians work much better with trig functions especially in calculus. Practically speaking, none of that really matters in shooting. One or the other might be a little more convenient to use for measuring target size through a scope or estimating range if you're doing that, but otherwise it's just 2 different sized slices of a pie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archangel485, post: 1938805, member: 97905"] haha, don't let your head hurt too much. [USER=70334]@Brad7348[/USER] you can actually use trig functions on radians as well, in fact radians work much better with trig functions especially in calculus. Practically speaking, none of that really matters in shooting. One or the other might be a little more convenient to use for measuring target size through a scope or estimating range if you're doing that, but otherwise it's just 2 different sized slices of a pie. [/QUOTE]
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