It's on at 20 power for moa. Per the manufacturer.
I'll check it on the range against a Mil scope.
I was just curious if anyone knows if theory behind the math works in real life.
Complete thread:
- scope question mils vs moa and extrapolation -
MR,
2016-07-24, 10:53
- scope question mils vs moa and extrapolation -
DMann,
2016-07-25, 08:55
- scope question mils vs moa and extrapolation - Drago, 2016-07-25, 09:11
- It's on at 20 power for moa. Per the manufacturer. -
MR,
2016-07-25, 16:58
- It's on at 20 power for moa. Per the manufacturer. -
DMann,
2016-07-26, 09:04
- BTW Doug. At 11:00 this morning I was in SWFA's showroom - MR, 2016-07-26, 17:49
- It's on at 20 power for moa. Per the manufacturer. -
DMann,
2016-07-26, 09:04
- scope question mils vs moa and extrapolation -
DMann,
2016-07-25, 08:55