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Is 0.166 MOA reasonable with an AR-pattern rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 2613013" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I didn't need to look up MOA, I've known it for years along with mills, and with 30 years in the civil engineering field I think I know what "~" means. I may be waning but not so much that I can't pass on wisdom to youngsters such as yourself. I appreciate the statement of "luck" but I don't rely on that which is non existent (again some wisdom). Let me know if you need an education in mills, I'll be glad to help.</p><p></p><p>You said, "1 MOA is ~1" at 100 meters. Guessing they actually want 1/2 MOA accuracy or ~.5"at 100 meters and ~1.5" at 300 meters."</p><p></p><p>Do you notice the "meters" statement? It kind of leads one to believe you thought 1 MOA at 100 YARDS is 1 inch. Therefore the reason for the ~ in the meters statement. How much ~ do you allow for in your shooting and at what range do you stop using the mindset of the "~"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 2613013, member: 33119"] I didn't need to look up MOA, I've known it for years along with mills, and with 30 years in the civil engineering field I think I know what "~" means. I may be waning but not so much that I can't pass on wisdom to youngsters such as yourself. I appreciate the statement of "luck" but I don't rely on that which is non existent (again some wisdom). Let me know if you need an education in mills, I'll be glad to help. You said, "1 MOA is ~1" at 100 meters. Guessing they actually want 1/2 MOA accuracy or ~.5"at 100 meters and ~1.5" at 300 meters." Do you notice the "meters" statement? It kind of leads one to believe you thought 1 MOA at 100 YARDS is 1 inch. Therefore the reason for the ~ in the meters statement. How much ~ do you allow for in your shooting and at what range do you stop using the mindset of the "~"? [/QUOTE]
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