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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MRAD vs MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="darrindlh" data-source="post: 358612" data-attributes="member: 17383"><p>I have a moa scope right now. However it is not as effective as I would like it to be. It is a bushnell sportsman 4-12 that just came on the rifle I just bought. I understand completly It is a moa scope I understand that adjustment and I have come and taught my self the mill equation for range estimation. I like the fact that if my range finder goes down in the field I can still range a target and my a successful shot. I don't know if there is an equation that will allow someone to estimate range with a moa style reticle?</p><p> </p><p>Darrin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darrindlh, post: 358612, member: 17383"] I have a moa scope right now. However it is not as effective as I would like it to be. It is a bushnell sportsman 4-12 that just came on the rifle I just bought. I understand completly It is a moa scope I understand that adjustment and I have come and taught my self the mill equation for range estimation. I like the fact that if my range finder goes down in the field I can still range a target and my a successful shot. I don't know if there is an equation that will allow someone to estimate range with a moa style reticle? Darrin [/QUOTE]
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