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Please help me understand MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 340459" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>KRP caught my mistake, How I came up with 7.25 moa is beyond me! now say you would dial in 29 clicks, or 7.25 MOA into the scope and take the shot at 500 yards.</p><p> 7.25X1.0473x5= 37.9", you were originaly 41.6" low so POI would be 3.7" low at 500, might not matter but, if you keep everything you can control as close as possible, then your chances of a first round hit are better since your data is right and all you have to worry about is the 12-15 FPS ES of your load, the effect (although minimal, but still there) of humidity, and a couple tenths of an inch of bar pressure, you can't control everything but keep your data as accurate as possible.</p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 340459, member: 951"] KRP caught my mistake, How I came up with 7.25 moa is beyond me! now say you would dial in 29 clicks, or 7.25 MOA into the scope and take the shot at 500 yards. 7.25X1.0473x5= 37.9", you were originaly 41.6" low so POI would be 3.7" low at 500, might not matter but, if you keep everything you can control as close as possible, then your chances of a first round hit are better since your data is right and all you have to worry about is the 12-15 FPS ES of your load, the effect (although minimal, but still there) of humidity, and a couple tenths of an inch of bar pressure, you can't control everything but keep your data as accurate as possible. RR [/QUOTE]
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