Now, we need to know what distance you’re shooting your targets and what your bullet drop is. Then you want to memorize what size 1 MOA translates to at that given distance. (See 1 MOA Size Chart above.) For example, if you're shooting at 200 yards and you're missing the bull's...
Some scopes offer adjustments in 0.125 MOA (1/8 inch) increments, but many shooters find these too fine to be practical, particularly at longer distances. For example, if you experience a bullet drop of 1.50 inches at 200 yards and wish to zero your rifle at that distance, you would ...
Ranging using a reticle is basically the process of taking a known (or estimated) height of an object, then measuring the height in Mils (or MOA) and plugging it into an equation to get an estimated distance. MRAD (Mil) Reticles $latex \frac{\text{Height of Target (Yards)}}{\text{S...
From there, it’s just a matter of setting your target at the distance you want to zero at, say 100 yards. Shoot a group of three shots and go see where they hit. Let’s say your group is 1” high and 2” to the left. At 100 yards, your scope is shooting 1 MOA high and 2...
One minute of angle is very close to 1 inch at 100 yards. To calculate the click value at distances other than 100 yards, use the following formula: divide the distance (number of yards) by 100. Then multiply this number by the click value stated on the windage and elevation adjustments...
-- It has minimum parallax at 33 yards, and the parallax will be less than 1moa when the distance is at 100 yards. Specifications Dot Size: 3 MOA Lens Diameter: 26 Millimeters Magnification: 1x Body Material: 6061 aircraft grade Aluminum Lens color: Fully Multi-Coated Ruby Red Click Value...
I have heard many people argue over whether 1 milliradian equals 1 meter at 1,000 meters or whether it equals 1 yard at 1,000 yards. They are both right! One milliradian equals 1/1,000th of any distance. It is 1 inch at 1,000 inches and 1 mile at 1,000 miles. It does not ...