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Problem with calcs for 4dof and strelok
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<blockquote data-quote="jdavistx" data-source="post: 1958697" data-attributes="member: 89418"><p>As you state well if you are working with mixed measurement systems, you have to adjust by a conversation factor since the measurement systems are different. 10 clicks/mrad in a mrad mechanical scope equals 3.6" @ 100 yds. 10 clicks in a MOA system with 4 clicks/MOA = 2.6." Therefore, you fix the number of clicks to see if the scale gives you the desired result.</p><p></p><p>I'm simply suggesting that the problem would present itself visually due to the different scale factors thus confirming you need to change caps (or not) before you have to make a change, because they would not line up with the expected marking on the label.</p><p></p><p>It's no different then measuring meters with a yard stick. You can see one is shorter than the other and need a conversion factor (39"/36" = 1.083).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavistx, post: 1958697, member: 89418"] As you state well if you are working with mixed measurement systems, you have to adjust by a conversation factor since the measurement systems are different. 10 clicks/mrad in a mrad mechanical scope equals 3.6" @ 100 yds. 10 clicks in a MOA system with 4 clicks/MOA = 2.6." Therefore, you fix the number of clicks to see if the scale gives you the desired result. I'm simply suggesting that the problem would present itself visually due to the different scale factors thus confirming you need to change caps (or not) before you have to make a change, because they would not line up with the expected marking on the label. It's no different then measuring meters with a yard stick. You can see one is shorter than the other and need a conversion factor (39"/36" = 1.083). [/QUOTE]
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