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Nov 1, 2017 · While both represent measurements of an angle within a circle, helping shooters make adjustments at distance, they come with their own set ...
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Jun 28, 2021 · One of the first choices you have to make when picking a scope or other optic is whether you want it to use MOA or mils, also known as MRADs ...
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May 4, 2020 · The only new thing you'll need to know is that 1 mil is equal to 3.438 MOA. Let's say that our imaginary scope uses a mil-dot reticle, but the ...
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Feb 11, 2021 · Yes, bringing this up again because I can never get a real answer, even during a match with the top shooters. I know this is not really that ...
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Jan 23, 2023 · For simplicity, should I stick to MOA or would the mil scope be better for long range shooting? Long range hunting eventually being up to 1000.
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Dec 13, 2020 · I primarily shoot NF scopes and most of mine are .2 mil or .72 inches so I know that (for my purposes) any per click adjustment I make, you can ...
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Aug 26, 2020 · One tenth mil at 100 yards is 0.329 (1/3) inch. Three clicks to the inch at 100 yards. Not enough difference to make a difference unless your ...
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