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The Basics, Starting Out
Should I switch to MOA?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1791243" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>The fact that I'm not really sure I'm even understanding your post tells me I might have a lot to learn regardless if I stay with MILs or switch to MOA. lol</p><p></p><p>Are you saying the way I gauged the linear measurement of 3" high and 4" right and converted that to MOA is not the proper way to do it, but rather use angular measurements? If so I'm not really sure how to accomplish that. In my head it made sense to determine how many minutes off we were and then correct that many minutes. I'm very open to a better way of doing it though so please feel free to explain further if you don't mind. Using the reticle you measure it like Dog mentioned is probably the quickest / easiest I imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1791243, member: 112192"] The fact that I’m not really sure I’m even understanding your post tells me I might have a lot to learn regardless if I stay with MILs or switch to MOA. lol Are you saying the way I gauged the linear measurement of 3” high and 4” right and converted that to MOA is not the proper way to do it, but rather use angular measurements? If so I’m not really sure how to accomplish that. In my head it made sense to determine how many minutes off we were and then correct that many minutes. I’m very open to a better way of doing it though so please feel free to explain further if you don’t mind. Using the reticle you measure it like Dog mentioned is probably the quickest / easiest I imagine. [/QUOTE]
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