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Need Help With MOA????

Both Britain and Ireland use the stone in day to day use. But, it’s not used across the board and never in an engineering or scientific context.
 
I'm picturing reloading using a balance beam and box full of different stones to weigh charges.
Humm 30.1 gr.=??:(
 
If you work in the petroleum industry like I do, we’ve got a real stupid issue with the prefix “M”. Some people mean 1000, and others use it to mean 1000000 (like in the metric system). Gotta slow down and check every time you see it.
 
How about a Firkin for the mass unit so that we get the FFF system.

Furlongs, Firkins, Fortnights.

I got started on this way back in the day because there was a parameter in the VMS operating system, which was near and dear to my heart, that was in millifortnights (about 1.2 seconds).
 
Let me take a crack at the geometry. If you drew a big circle with a radius of 100 yards, it would have a circumference of 2 *pi * 100 yards or 6.283 * 100 yards = 628.3 yards. One degree of arc then is 628.3 yards/360 degrees = 1.745 yards. This is 62.82 inches. One minute of arc is 1/60 of a degree so 1 MOA = 62.82/60 = 1.047 inches.


I'ma simplify this.

( tan(0.01667) * (Range in Yards) ) X 36 inches per yard = 1 MOA at that distance, in inches


-Nate
 
https://www.nssf.org/shooting/minute-angle-moa/

USA NRA target rings are mostly inch spaced.

Everyone used inches per hundred yards until hand held calculators with trig functions came on the market in the 1960's. To be reasonably exact, use this.

1.04719753642832854694747069666400334739860873986429
830552235157457471965151538005004775737357536725837.. inches per yard.

For simplicity, use 1 inch per hundred yards.

No optical sight's movement claim is exact, their lenses have focal length tolerances so up to a few percent error is normal. That few percent spread in the first image plain size the very repeatable mechanical angular adjustments center on causes the errors.

Exact is best calculated with mechanical sights knowing their sight radius and lead screw pitch.
 
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https://www.nssf.org/shooting/minute-angle-moa/

USA NRA target rings are mostly inch spaced.

Everyone used inches per hundred yards until hand held calculators with trig functions came on the market in the 1960's. To be reasonably exact, use this.

1.04719753642832854694747069666400334739860873986429
830552235157457471965151538005004775737357536725837.. inches per yard.

For simplicity, use 1 inch per hundred yards.

No optical sight's movement claim is exact, their lenses have focal length tolerances. Exact is best calculated with mechanical sights knowing their sight radius and lead screw pitch.
It's actually:
1.04719753642832854694747069666400334739860873986429
830552235157457471965151538005004775737357536725837 inches per 100 yards...;)

and you can get the number on a calculator simply by: pi/ 3
 
Over a century ago, metallic aperture target sights has 40 tpi lead screws. 4 clicks on the rear sight knob moved the aperture one third of the .025" thread spacing. With the standard sight radius of 30 inches, that's exactly 1/3600th of the sight radius. 3600 inches is 100 yards.

External adjusted target scopes had mounts spaced 7.2 inches. Their adjustments were also 40 tpi threaded but had 50 clicks per turn. 4 clicks moved the adjustment .002" that's 1/3600ths of 7.2 inches.

Use what you want.
 
FWIW & FYI: 3,000 ft/sec = 5,498,181.82 furlongs/fortnight
FWIW, the speed unit on water, knot, isn't a convulated abbreviation of nautical to "naut." It referred to knots in a sea anchored rope tied about 50 feet apart with a 30 second sand glass as first used by the Portuguese in the middle ages.
 
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