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    MOA is actually 1.047" at 100 yards and so forth. not so important at 100 yards, but at 1k that .47" could be the difference in a vital/non vital hit.
    For Mildot there is a descent article here http://www.mil-dot.com/articles/how-...il-dot-reticle

    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    Simply put:

    1 MOA is 1" at 100yds, and 10" at 1000yds.

    1 MIL is 3.6" at 100yds, and 36" at 1000yds.

    Your scope has .2 MIL adjustments, which means that each click is .72" of movement at 100yds or 7.2" at 1000yds.

    Since you bought a MIL/MIL scope, ignore the MOA discussion. Learn the system that your scope operates on, and move forward with training.
    Last edited by hobowh; 02-20-2018 at 12:27.
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