Videos tagged with Scope Adjustments
This video by Ryan Cleckner, a former Special Operations Sniper and author of the Long Range Shooting Handbook, explains the differences between Minutes of Angle (MOA) and Milliradians (MILs/MRAD) for long-range shooting. Cleckner emphasizes that neither system is inherently superior, but rather a matter of preference and communication. He advises choosing the system used by your shooting partners for clarity and suggests MILs for beginners due to its base-10 mathematical simplicity. The video also debunks common misconceptions about the precision of MOA vs. MIL adjustments.
This guide, presented by former Special Operations Sniper Ryan Cleckner, breaks down the practical application of Milliradians (MILs) in long-range shooting. It covers the fundamental definition of a MIL, how scope adjustments correlate to target impact, and the mathematical process for calculating necessary corrections. Cleckner also touches upon essential concepts like DOPE and the strategic advantage of a 100-meter zero, offering expert insights for intermediate to advanced shooters.
This guide, presented by former sniper Ryan Cleckner, breaks down the critical concept of Minute of Angle (MOA) for long-range rifle shooting. It explains how MOA is an angular measurement that increases in linear value with distance, crucial for understanding bullet drop and making accurate scope adjustments. The instruction emphasizes calculating MOA at specific ranges and converting these to scope clicks for precise zeroing.
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