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Understanding Minute of Angle (MOA) | Long-Range Rifle Shooting with Ryan Cleckner - YouTube. NSSF's Ryan Cleckner explains the measurement term "minute of angle" (MOA) and how to use MOA adjustments on your scope for sighting in and to compensate for bullet drop at varying distances.
Mar 15, 2011
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MOA stands for “Minute of Angle.” This is an angular measurement. For those of you that are new to target shooting, you may be new to scopes, too.
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Jun 7, 2021 · This means that you need 1 MOA for every five inches your bullet drop is off-target. ... You can round this up to a clean 5.2, which should help ...
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Jan 24, 2017 · Remember, an MOA is an angular measurement that gets bigger with distance. 1” at 100 yards and 12” at 1200 yards are both 1 MOA. Q. If your ...
Mar 8, 2020 · MOA is not dependent on distance. If you thought there was a relation, well it's a bit complicated here. We use MOA as an angular measurement as ...
What is MOA? MOA Definition: MOA stands for Minute of Angle and is commonly used with rifle scopes to help the shooter make adjustments to their scope so as to ...
Oct 4, 2011 · MOA is MOA regardless of the range. What changes with range is how much length one MOA will represent as one of the variables of calculating MOA ...