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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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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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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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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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... 100 yards of range, one MOA equals one inch of deviation on target. In other words, at 100 yards if we move our muzzle one MOA our bullet will impact one ...
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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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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 ...
MILs, like MOA, is an angular measure, and the length it represents, increases proportionally with distance. For example, 1 mil at 100 yards equals 3.6 inches, ...
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