If you are not an moa member, why not take the time to join the club, so you can enjoy posting on the forum, the bmw owners news magazine, and all of the benefits of membership? It's about that time of the year.speculation of the next, yet unannounced, annual rally site for 2026 Okay, rather than chase the details in that mil vs moa thread i am starting a new one with the math being discussed for using a single mph with moa like we do with mils History, we are a base wind / mph which translates very well in mils to our wind doping There are multiple threads on the. Moa at sub 100 ranges this is how i do it, might be wrong but it seems logical
So 1 inch at 100 is 1 moa right 4 inches at 100 is 4 moa right 4in/1=4moa so say you have a 1 inch circle at 50 yards, 1/.5=2 moa 1inch at 25yd 1/.25= 4 moa. I mainly follow the reloading forum, and only have experience posting from there, so i’m not sure how to post in a different forum yet Regardless, this post is all about figuring out scope turret dial up in moa and mils, when you already know the bullet drop in inches based off a trajectory.
For reference i use this guide. 0 moa base > 0 mil 20 moa base > 6 mil 25 moa base > 7.5 mil 30 moa base > 9 mil 35 moa base > 10.5 mil 40 moa base > 12 mil a 25 moa base is a little uncommon, most are 0, 20, 30 & 40 moa If you go with a 30 moa (9 mil) base you may or may not be able to zero properly at 25 or 50 yards, it will be very close with the chosen scope. Depends on how much elevation you need My 260 currently has a 20 moa My 7 saum has a 45 moa.
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