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Sep 14, 2020 · In ballistic terms, a MOA (Minute of Angle) is the arc formed by an angle of one minute or 1/60th of 1/360th of a circle (each degree is...
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A MOA is 1/60th of a degree. 1 MOA spreads about 1″ per 100 yards. (actually 1.047″). 1 MOA is a different size at different distances, 8″ at ...
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Jan 19, 2012 · The answer is yes, as long as the gun is capable of producing groups better than 1MOA or the gun is considered to be Sub-MOA. For the shooter to ...
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Jan 30, 2013 · If it says that a gun shoots sub-MOA, it means that manufacturer is saying that at a 100 yards you should expect your group to be less than 1 ...
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Jan 19, 2012 · That right there is DOPE, which means Data On Previous Engagement, the last time I shot a target at that distance with the same DA my bullet ...
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My hunting rifle doesn't need to hold sub moa through 5 shots or more because that isn't how I use it. But I'd happily lay $100 on a 3 shot group every time any ...
Mar 26, 2012 · Sub-moa is a measurement of a tendency. It is not a pure number chiseled in granite. One group does not necessarily tell the tale of accuracy.
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MOA stands for "Minute Of Angle," which is a unit of angular measurement. When the accuracy of a gun is given in minutes of angle, it is possible for a ...
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