Videos tagged with Angular Measurement
This guide, presented by former special operations sniper Ryan Cleckner, breaks down the concept of Milliradians (MILs) for long-range shooting. It explains MILs as a ratio (1 MIL = 1/1000th of distance), details how scope adjustments (typically 0.1 MIL per click) translate to precise centimeter adjustments at specific ranges, and demonstrates shot correction calculations. The importance of understanding bullet trajectory, DOPE, and establishing a 100-meter zero is also covered, emphasizing practical application for accuracy.
This video explains Minute of Angle (MOA) for long-range shooting, presented by former special operations sniper Ryan Cleckner. It details how MOA is an angular measurement that translates to approximately 1 inch at 100 yards, with its linear value increasing proportionally with distance. The guide emphasizes practical application through 'chunks' and discusses trajectory adjustments, including the counter-intuitive need to adjust 'up' for very close targets.
This expert-level guide from Bryan Litz of Applied Ballistics explains the fundamental angular measurements used in long-range shooting: Minutes of Angle (MOA) and Milliradians (MIL). It details how these units relate to scope adjustments and ballistic calculations, emphasizing their practical application for achieving accuracy at extended distances. Understanding MOA and MIL is crucial for any serious long-range shooter.
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