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Old school vs mils
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1041510" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Don't use inches. Use Minutes of angle. 1.5 inches at 250 yds= how many moa?</p><p>1 mill= 3.6" at 100 yds</p><p>Here are 2 solutions take your inches 1.5 divide that by yards to target/100 in your case 250/100=2.5 1.5/2.5=.6 moa To get mils from this number divide by 3.6</p><p>.6/3.6=.16666... </p><p>3.438MOA=1mill</p><p> If you have 1/4 moa turrets and you need to correct to a mildot scope. For 1 mill adjustment you need 3.438 moa or 14.4 clicks per mill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1041510, member: 85987"] Don't use inches. Use Minutes of angle. 1.5 inches at 250 yds= how many moa? 1 mill= 3.6" at 100 yds Here are 2 solutions take your inches 1.5 divide that by yards to target/100 in your case 250/100=2.5 1.5/2.5=.6 moa To get mils from this number divide by 3.6 .6/3.6=.16666... 3.438MOA=1mill If you have 1/4 moa turrets and you need to correct to a mildot scope. For 1 mill adjustment you need 3.438 moa or 14.4 clicks per mill. [/QUOTE]
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