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Is 0.166 MOA reasonable with an AR-pattern rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2613136" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I'm sitting here trying to actually figure out what the hell you're arguing about, except that Gabe was talking in approximations, but you think he's oversimplifying it? I mean... is that what it is? Yes... 1.047 at 100 is exact, but you want to argue 5% variability? I really am trying to figure out what the big deal is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could you simplify it for those of us who don't have 30 years experience in civil engineering? As in... real-world applications? That 5% difference at 1000 yards is equivalent of 1/2 an inch - well, actually, since you want things super-precise (so it seems) it would be 0.47 inches. At a kilometer. Personally I think that's worth a ~.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2613136, member: 9374"] I'm sitting here trying to actually figure out what the hell you're arguing about, except that Gabe was talking in approximations, but you think he's oversimplifying it? I mean... is that what it is? Yes... 1.047 at 100 is exact, but you want to argue 5% variability? I really am trying to figure out what the big deal is. Could you simplify it for those of us who don't have 30 years experience in civil engineering? As in... real-world applications? That 5% difference at 1000 yards is equivalent of 1/2 an inch - well, actually, since you want things super-precise (so it seems) it would be 0.47 inches. At a kilometer. Personally I think that's worth a ~. [/QUOTE]
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