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Can someone explain the moa to me, I know what it is, but I don't know if a small or a large number is best.
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#2 Post by tackb »

it's an angle that's all, Minute Of Angle , roughly speaking it's 1" at 100 yards 2" at 200yards 3" at 300yards , get it?

it's very useful when shooting if you try and forget what the distance at target is and try to convert it , just work with the angular measurement , I use mils which is the metric version but as long as your reticule and adjustments match you'll find it easy.

for example , with a mildot reticule 1 mildot is 1 mil or 10 0.1 milrad clicks , however with an imperial scope it's 3.6 moa (roughly) or 14.4 1/4moa clicks.
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#3 Post by 20series »

Minute of angle, to keep things simple 1 inch is 1 moa at 100yards and it expands at an equal rate. So at 200 its 2 inches, 600 is 6 inches and so on.

If you shoot a group at 100 yards and you measure it at 1/2 inch then its a half MOA group so in theory its will be the same through the distances.

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#5 Post by Chuck »

Good video, excellent refresher for when you haven't shot a scoped rifle for a while. Simple.
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Cheers lads that's the easiest that's been explained, but with a red dot some say 1, 2, or 3 moa is that how much they can be adjusted? or am I way off. lol
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#7 Post by TattooedGun »

With a red dot, the 1, 2, or 3 MOA dot is the size of the dot. meaning it covers that many minutes of angle.
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So the smaller the number the smaller the dot?
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#9 Post by TattooedGun »

You got it! :)
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Thanks a lot lads.
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