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Jan 11, 2012 · MOA is pretty easy to figure out at 100 yard increments, but how do you go about reckoning it at shorter ranges like 25, 50 or 75 yards?
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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.
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May 4, 2021 · 32”/4 (4 is 400 yards) = 8 MOA. NOW, 8x number of clicks on your scope to equal 1MOA. Many scopes use 4 clicks = 1 MOA. My scope uses 2 clicks = ...
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Oct 2, 2011 · When 4 clicks = 1 inch @ 100 yards it is 16 clicks (give or take, some scopes are not as accurate) = 1 inch @ 25 yards....like sheephunter said ...
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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Apr 25, 2012 · MOA is an angle that correlates to roughly 1" at 100 yards, 2" at 200 yards, etc.. 1 click at 50 yards will still be 1/2 MOA, but 1 MOA at 50 ...
Sep 10, 2015 · With that, you need 48 clicks to move the POI 1" at 50 feet. That's pretty precise all right. My only question is who shoots a Martini ...
Jan 21, 2021 · They typically are adjustable in 1/4 MOA per click on the Scope dial. So, at 100 Yards, to move the point of impact One Inch, you adjust the ...
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Aug 31, 2010 · Shoot the rifle, spin the elevation up 20 "clicks" or 5 MOA. Fire again. The bullet should strike approximately five inches above the first hit.