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May 4, 2021 · Let's say one click on your scope = 1/4 MOA. You shoot at 300 yards and the bullet hits 15 inches lower. Calculate the correction: 15 (inches)/3 ...
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You know that a MOA spreads out 1″ per 100 yards, so 1 MOA at 300 yards is 3″. Therefore, for your calculations at that 300 yard target, you should think in 3″ ...
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Feb 25, 2018 · You know that a MOA spreads out 1″ per 100 yards, so 1 MOA at 300 yards is 3″. Therefore, for your calculations at that 300 yard target, you ...
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Mar 16, 2018 · 1 MOA = 1.0471996 inches @ 100 yards. 1 MOA = 5.24 inches @ 500 yards. 1 MOA = 10.47 inches @ 1000 yards. Rounding MOA 1 MOA @ 100 yards = ...
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Jun 17, 2020 · 1 MOA at 300 yards = 3.14”; How many times does 3.14” go into 4”? 4”/3.14”=1.27 MOA. However, most scopes adjust in 1/4 MOA increments and we ...
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Apr 8, 2009 · A real "minute of angle" is a fraction more than an inch at 100 yards, but for our purposes here we can round it off to one inch at 100 yards.
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Jan 24, 2017 · You know that a MOA spreads out 1” per 100 yards, so 1 MOA at 300 yards is 3”. Therefore, for your calculations at that 300 yard target, you ...
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Aug 10, 2018 · ... yards each click is worth 1.25 inches. I knew I was right, there is no way that 1/8 inch click is still 1/8 inch at 300 yards. Thanks for ...
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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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