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Quick Facts. A Minute of Angle (MOA) is an angular measurement. A MOA is 1/60th of a degree. 1 MOA spreads about 1″ per 100 yards. ( actually 1.047″)
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MOA stands for “Minute of Angle.” This is an angular measurement. For those of you that are new to target shooting, you may be new to scopes, too.
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Jun 7, 2021 · MOA stands for the Minute of Angle, which correlates to the minute hand of a 360-degree clock face. Each minute refers to 1/60th of a degree, ...
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One MOA is equal to one of those minutes. Thanks to MOA shooters can correct the position of the reticle inside the scope, based on wind deflection and ...
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MOA is often used to describe the size of targets, so a target at 500 yards that is 2 MOA in size (usually width), means that the target is 10 inches wide. 1 ...
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MOA is a unit of angle, not length. The distance that the sights move the zero varies depending on distance, but MOA is constant. For example, ¼ MOA is ¼th of ...
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Jan 9, 2022 · It means the optic is adjusted in Minute-Of-Angle (MOA). This is in Imperial or US measurements with a 1 MOA being roughly equal to 1 inch at a ...
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