Besides which, math and geometry were never my strong suit. That"s why I became an nfantry soldier and not a.gunner....




You are a very elegant man Bartok5

Besides which, math and geometry were never my strong suit. That"s why I became an nfantry soldier and not a.gunner....





I was not referring to the fractions of each unit of measure that a typical acope "click" adjusts. Rather, I was referring to the fact that as a unit of measure, there are 6400 mils in a circle vice 360 degrees - hence the mil is more precise than the degree. That would be why the Army uses mils for direction measurement rather than degrees....
Huh. I've been called a lot of things in the past 55 years, but "intellectually lazy" is a new one. Being fully retired, I think that it is probably more accurate a descriptor these days than I'd care to admit! My Wife would undoubtedly agree with you....
Besides which, math and geometry were never my strong suit. That"s why I became an nfantry soldier and not a.gunner....



Go with what your friends use.
Each “click” of an moa adjuster is typically .25 inch/100m and each “click” of a typical mil adjuster is .36 inch/100m. Moa adjusters offer a more precise adjustment.
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