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- Stop the Debate, Mils vs MOA vs IPHY - Snipers Hide
Larger numbers to remember Shooter MOA or Inches Per Hundred Yards IPHY vs MOA the difference in your computer can be significant Shooter MOA or IPHY is a modified version of True MOA that rounds the linear value of 1 047″ to 1″ at 100 yards Changing this was a bit of a mistake made years ago by people shooting mid-range distances
- Rifle Scopes - MIL and MOA Range Equations Explained Derived
Re: MIL and MOA Range Equations Explained Derived I read the paper, and it's good information Nice work, and good drawings It's probably most interesting to math mavens, but it's a good explanation of the derivation, for those like me who remember things better when they understand how they work
- MOA and Milrad Turret Calculations | Snipers Hide Forum
I mainly follow the reloading forum, and only have experience posting from there, so I’m not sure how to post in a different forum yet Regardless, this post is all about figuring out Scope Turret dial up in MOA and Mils, when you already know the bullet drop in inches based off a trajectory
- MOA at sub 100 ranges | Snipers Hide Forum
Re: MOA at sub 100 ranges This is how i do it, might be wrong but it seems logical So 1 inch at 100 is 1 moa right? 4 inches at 100 is 4 moa right? 4in 1=4moa So say you have a 1 inch circle at 50 yards, 1 5=2 moa 1inch at 25yd 1 25= 4 moa
- Scope base mount MOA calculations - Snipers Hide
Hello from France I am trying to understand how many MOA I need for my scope base mount depending on distances For reference I use this guide
- Rifle Scopes - MOA Wind Math | Snipers Hide Forum
Okay, rather than chase the details in that Mil vs MOA thread I am starting a new one with the math being discussed for using a single MPH with MOA like we do with Mils History, We are a Base Wind MPH which translates very well in Mils to our wind doping There are multiple threads on the
- How to figure the correct MOA angled scope mount base. . . .
0 MOA base > 0 MIL 20 MOA base > 6 MIL 25 MOA base > 7 5 MIL 30 MOA base > 9 MIL 35 MOA base > 10 5 MIL 40 MOA base > 12 MIL A 25 MOA base is a little uncommon, most are 0, 20, 30 40 MOA IF you go with a 30 MOA (9 MIL) base you MAY or MAY NOT be able to zero properly at 25 or 50 yards, it will be very close with the chosen scope
- Rifle Scopes - Rails: 0 MOA or 20 MOA or 30 MOA - Snipers Hide
Depends on how much elevation you need 0-500 a 0 rail is perfect A mile plus a 30, 40 or more is nice My 260 currently has a 20 moa My 7 saum has a 45 moa
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