It was never on the rails! LOL!!!
It was never on the rails! LOL!!!
It was never on the rails! LOL!!!
Maybe “they” need to be told how stupid “they” are.
Spot on!!!!!!If you want to bitch about petty sh%% you need to pony up and become a paying member!
Edited for mathematical correction.
I’ve reached the age where the opposite is true. :-(Can I start a discussion about the Coriolis affect and the validity of including it in the math?
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And all this time I thought M.O.A. meant Minute of Arc. See the things we learn here?Two things that irk me. This forum is better than some others, but I still see it here now and then.
VARIABLE POWER SCOPES
Are designated Minimum magnification "-" Maximum magnification "x" Objective diameter.
Too often I see people saying they have a 3x9x40 or somesuch. Which just makes me cringe when I read it.
Minute of Angle, MOA
One "minute" is one sixtieth of one degree (one degree being one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of a full circle)
This approximates to a LENGTH of 1.05 inches at one hundred yards. Only.
People say "I shot 2 MOA at 300 yards (or worse, 300 meters)" when they mean two INCHES.
2 MOA at 300 yards is a length of 6.3 inches.
Precision shooters should be precise in their language, I feel.
And just as a fun fact, I believe one MOA is also one nautical mile at the equator.
I feel better now that's off my chest.
(Edited for mathmatical accuracy, thanks guys)
Two things that irk me. This forum is better than some others, but I still see it here now and then.
VARIABLE POWER SCOPES
Are designated Minimum magnification "-" Maximum magnification "x" Objective diameter.
Too often I see people saying they have a 3x9x40 or somesuch. Which just makes me cringe when I read it.
Minute of Angle, MOA
One "minute" is one sixtieth of one degree (one degree being one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of a full circle)
This approximates to a LENGTH of 1.05 inches at one hundred yards. Only.
People say "I shot 2 MOA at 300 yards (or worse, 300 meters)" when they mean two INCHES.
2 MOA at 300 yards is a length of 6.3 inches.
Precision shooters should be precise in their language, I feel.
And just as a fun fact, I believe one MOA is also one nautical mile at the equator.
I feel better now that's off my chest.
(Edited for mathmatical accuracy, thanks guys)
Two things that irk me.
And all this time I thought M.O.A. meant Minute of Arc. See the things we learn here?