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One MOA, 1⁄60 of that, measures 1.047 inches. If we round to the nearest 1⁄100 of an inch, at 100 yards 1 degree measures 62.83 inches. There are 360 degrees in a circle and each degree is divided into 60 minutes. What is MOA? MOA stands for minute of angle. An inch equals an inch no matter how far away it is. Mils and MOA differ from an inch because they are angular, not linear, measurements. Here is an explanation of the math I used. What are your thoughts, opinions and advice? Also seem like some MIL dot reticles are really large and cover up small targets. What got me really off is some scopes have MIL dots but use MOA turrets or vice versa, what is up with that?! As an air gunner shooting small targets within 100yrds/meters, mostly 50meters/yards or less it seems like MOA is better cause of the smaller unit per click. Now I have read into the MIL vs MOA and am still kinda trying to wrap my head around it. Checking out the different reticles I really like the mil dot seems so much simpler and easier with elevation/windage to just move over a few dots.guess that could be said about MOA "dot" as well. I don't see myself getting anything else in the near future.well maybe a mutant in. Now as I moved up to a Mutant Short it is much more precise so I'm moving up in scope as well. In the past I used open sights then tried 4x scope and red dots, because of what I was shooting.22LR then away from that cause of hoarders to Mrod. What got me really off is some scopes have MIL dots but use MOA turrets or vice versa, what is up with that?!Īs an air gunner shooting small targets within 100yrds/meters, mostly 50meters/yards or less it seems like MOA is better cause of the smaller unit per click. 25 if that ever comes out.Ĭhecking out the different reticles I really like the mil dot seems so much simpler and easier with elevation/windage to just move over a few dots….guess that could be said about MOA “dot” as well. I don’t see myself getting anything else in the near future…well maybe a mutant in.
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Now as I moved up to a Mutant Short it is much more precise so I’m moving up in scope as well.
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