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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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Aug 5, 2014 · So I usually sight a scope in at 25 yards, because the click value of 1/4" at 100 yards is easy to remember as 1/16" of an inch for every ...
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Jan 20, 2008 · MOA = minute of arc, so one click = 1/4 MOA. So it doesn't always equate to 1/4 inch at 100 yards but as Bambi said on most calibers it is close ...
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Apr 14, 2014 · MOA is an angular measure, so 1 click is roughly 1/4 inch at 100 yards, 1/2 inch at 200 yards (0.25 x 2.00), 1 inch at 400 yards (0.25 x 4.00)
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Oct 16, 2019 · If you have a scope that has adjustments of 1 click equals 1/4 inch at 100 yards then you can basically think of that as 1 click equals 1/4 MOA.
Feb 25, 2018 · My question is if you have a riflescope that is 1/4 MOA at 100 Yards if I were shooting at 200 Yards any adjustment would then be 1/2 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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