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5 inches. If 1 MOA at 100 yards is 1″, then at half the distance, 1 MOA is half as big and is 1/2″. Likewise ...
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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 17, 2011 · 1 MOA is actually 1.047" at 100 yards. So, 1 MOA at 400 yards is exactly 4.188" at 400 yards. It's close enough to get you there at 400, but ...
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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 ...
Dec 20, 2019 · The most basic method is to place a target at 25 yards, and do the math to figure out what your point of impact should be at 25 yards to equal a ...
Sep 8, 2009 · 1 MOA (Minute of Angle) is 1/60th of 1 degree of a 360 degree field. At 100 yards, 1 MOA is roughly 1". (To be precise, it's actually 1.047" at ...
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In other words, at 100 yards if we move our muzzle one MOA our bullet will impact one inch in the same direction.
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Aug 29, 2014 · one moa is roughly (1.05 as noted above) an inch at 100 yards, two inches at 200 and 12 inches at 1200 yards. so if you're shooting at a 600 ...
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Nov 6, 2016 · All numbers are in MOA, that is, groups 1 inch in diameter at 100 yards from the center axis of the bullet (for example, 2 MOA is 2 inches at ...