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It is still just 1 MOA. Remember, a MOA is an angular measurement that gets bigger with distance. 1″ at 100 yards and 12″ at 1200 yards are both 1 MOA.
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The distance that the sights move the zero varies depending on distance, but MOA is constant. For example, ¼ MOA is ¼th of an inch. PER 100 yards. At 100 yards, ...
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May 4, 2021 · ... 1 inch at a range of 100 yards. Let's say one click on your scope = 1/4 MOA. You shoot at 300 yards and the bullet hits 15 inches lower.
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Feb 25, 2018 · Figure it like this. At 100 yard 1 MOA is one inch. 200 yards would be 2 inches, 300 would be 3 inches and so on. So a 1/4 ...
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Aug 15, 2023 · At 100 yards the arc length of 1 MOA = 1.047 inches. Since MOA is an angle, the arc length of that angle increases with distance from the origin ...
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In other words, at 100 yards if we move our muzzle one MOA our bullet will impact one inch in the same direction.
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An MOA is an angular measurement equal to 1/60th of 1 degree. In shooting, this translates to a circle 1.047 inches in diameter at 100 yards (not centimeters or ...
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Aug 15, 2007 · So, at 100 yards, 1 MOA is (about) 1 inch; at 200 yards, 2 inches, at 400 yards, 4 inches. You can forget the decimal, as no scope or sight is ...
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