A very easy to understand explanation and drawings describing MOA and how it applies. The .0472 really becomes an issue when reaching out several hundred yards. Same with knowing each turret could have different MOA adjustment levels (1/4 MOA, 1/2 MOA, 1 MOA, etc.). Details matter. Thank you for sharing!
Great explanation ! The comment section variety demonstrates peoples missing an intention. The target audience are new to optical sight shooters. I'll add, larger moa dots are designed for closer distance and quicker dot pick up as in self defense/rapid handgun use. My question is, would you scale the ranges for each sighting types ? Example: 6moa for handgun at
You can put moa, mil or iron sights in the hands of a marksman, when they figure out ... 1. The gun, 2. The ammo tendencies 3.and are aware of their own skill level
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A very easy to understand explanation and drawings describing MOA and how it applies. The .0472 really becomes an issue when reaching out several hundred yards. Same with knowing each turret could have different MOA adjustment levels (1/4 MOA, 1/2 MOA, 1 MOA, etc.). Details matter.
Thank you for sharing!
This really helped me understand MOA much better.
Fantastic explanation!🎉
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Great explanation ! The comment section variety demonstrates peoples missing an intention. The target audience are new to optical sight shooters. I'll add, larger moa dots are designed for closer distance and quicker dot pick up as in self defense/rapid handgun use. My question is, would you scale the ranges for each sighting types ? Example: 6moa for handgun at
Great to simple explanation of thank you
Very helpful!
Excellent video!
Thanks lot.
MOA stands for "Method Of Amateurs." Pro shooters and snipers know to go with MIL.
You can put moa, mil or iron sights in the hands of a marksman, when they figure out ...
1. The gun,
2. The ammo tendencies
3.and are aware of their own skill level
1 MOA is 1/60 of 1 degree. There are 360 degrees in a conplete circle.
1 MOA is 1/21600 of a complete circle.
I will just stick to spray and pray ..lol.
her accent... reminds me of a bartender from the Bronx. not somebody I want to hear gun knowledge from sorry