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The Basics, Starting Out
Size of 1" target at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1073149" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I used to work very hard trying to make sense of Mils, MOA, (depending n the scope, focal plane and reticle) using image magnification variables. It's a good way to drive yourself insane. In an active hunting environment you can spend so much time calculating and double checking your results that you miss the best opportunity to take the shot. I see verything in the scope from an MOA perspective (regrdless of the type of rectical) and I simplify MOA as 1 inch ... forget about the decimal.</p><p>I know that my rifle will easily hold 1 MOA +/- (it's actually better than that) so I am confident I can hold on the kill zone center out to 400 yards with complete confidence, regardless of which power setting my scope is set at. Beyond 400 yards I rely on my dope sheet with full understanding that 1MOA is always 1MOA, relative to the distance to the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1073149, member: 50867"] I used to work very hard trying to make sense of Mils, MOA, (depending n the scope, focal plane and reticle) using image magnification variables. It's a good way to drive yourself insane. In an active hunting environment you can spend so much time calculating and double checking your results that you miss the best opportunity to take the shot. I see verything in the scope from an MOA perspective (regrdless of the type of rectical) and I simplify MOA as 1 inch ... forget about the decimal. I know that my rifle will easily hold 1 MOA +/- (it's actually better than that) so I am confident I can hold on the kill zone center out to 400 yards with complete confidence, regardless of which power setting my scope is set at. Beyond 400 yards I rely on my dope sheet with full understanding that 1MOA is always 1MOA, relative to the distance to the target. [/QUOTE]
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