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Why the love for MOA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 541580" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>And again you prove my point. There is nothing regular about mil. True mil is 6283 milliradians in a circle. The mildot system uses 6400. It's made up. You can break a </p><p>circle into as many parts as you want and each and every one will have a sine for it's</p><p>angle. None is more "correct" than the other. It is just easier for mathmaticians to </p><p>use radians as they have a direct ratio of 1:1 between the radius when the arc length</p><p>matches it. A radian is the result of the angle that is created. For shooters it is mute.</p><p>Iphy is angular too is my point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 541580, member: 24560"] And again you prove my point. There is nothing regular about mil. True mil is 6283 milliradians in a circle. The mildot system uses 6400. It's made up. You can break a circle into as many parts as you want and each and every one will have a sine for it's angle. None is more "correct" than the other. It is just easier for mathmaticians to use radians as they have a direct ratio of 1:1 between the radius when the arc length matches it. A radian is the result of the angle that is created. For shooters it is mute. Iphy is angular too is my point. [/QUOTE]
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