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The Basics, Starting Out
which is easier to calculate: MOA or MILS?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocknwell" data-source="post: 720753" data-attributes="member: 35199"><p>I do understand that MOA is not exactly 1" at 100 yds, 2" at 200, etc. I know it's slightly more than that. but to start out it really isn't going to make that much of a difference. besides, if i'm shooting at a target with an 8-10" vital area and not a bulls eye the size of a dime, being that precise with MOA isn't going to matter-especially if only out to 500 yards. When I get comfortable being able to shoot that far without any troubles, I will increase my skills by learning to be as exact as possible. But, like said before, for all intensive purposes, it isn't necessary to be that exact starting out. But I am aware and eventually I will put those into my calculations. When I make a solid dope chart, exact MOA with be used in the calculations. but that will be a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocknwell, post: 720753, member: 35199"] I do understand that MOA is not exactly 1" at 100 yds, 2" at 200, etc. I know it's slightly more than that. but to start out it really isn't going to make that much of a difference. besides, if i'm shooting at a target with an 8-10" vital area and not a bulls eye the size of a dime, being that precise with MOA isn't going to matter-especially if only out to 500 yards. When I get comfortable being able to shoot that far without any troubles, I will increase my skills by learning to be as exact as possible. But, like said before, for all intensive purposes, it isn't necessary to be that exact starting out. But I am aware and eventually I will put those into my calculations. When I make a solid dope chart, exact MOA with be used in the calculations. but that will be a while. [/QUOTE]
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