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If you shot your group at 50 yards, that means you move 1/2 inch for every minute of angle (see the 1 MOA chart above). So, divide your distance by 1/2. Example ...
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Jan 11, 2012 · 1 MOA @ 25 yards = .25" 1 MOA @ 50 yards = .50" 1 MOA @ 75 yards = .75" 1 MOA @ 100 yards = 1" (bullet drop in inches) divided by (1 mil in ...
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1 MOA TURRET adjustment chart ; 50 yards, 2 clicks, 10 clicks, 20 clicks, 30 clicks ; 100 yards, 1 clicks, 5 clicks, 10 clicks, 15 clicks.
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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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Oct 2, 2011 · 1/4" at 100 yards, equals 1/16" at 25 yards,1/8" at 50 yards, 1/2" at 200 yards, or 1" at 400 yards. sorry to hijack the thread but since we ...
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Mar 1, 2022 · An inch left at 50 yards will be roughly two inches at 100 yards. Minute of Angle (MOA) for Dummies (And Beginners) (venatoresoutfitters.com).
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Aug 31, 2010 · I start sighting at 25 yards and then either 50 or 75. Easy way to remember is: half the distance then half the click value, double the distance ...
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