bob_lee_swagger
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What was it that you didnt like?MOA - tried MRAD for a while - no thank you! Back to MOA for everything now.
What was it that you didnt like?MOA - tried MRAD for a while - no thank you! Back to MOA for everything now.
Stop using modern shoelaces, us dyed in the wool oldsters are still on cubits!I was born in the 80's, so I pull up to road narrowings and throw a hissy fit when the sign tells me me the width is 14 shoelaces and 3 lollipop sticks... And I use MRAD
The inability to call corrections quickly - e.g. 1 moa at round distances equates to approximately the same in inches (100y = 1”, 400y = 4” 800y = 8” etc.)What was it that you didnt like?
I asked my missus why she kept scraping the back of the car bumper when reversing. She held her finger and thumb apart and shouted at me "Well you keep telling me that this is nine inches".i used MOA for years and wouldnt go near MRAD, bought a scope years ago that was MRAD but couldnt get on with it, to much of a head F*&k.
mow all m y scopes are MRAD for some strange reason, iv now wrapped my head round it, but if i could id swap them all tomorrow for the same in MOA.
i look at something a say thats 9", if i have to think in cm then i have to start doing maths,![]()
If you'd said 6", I may have had some sympathy...I asked my missus why she kept scraping the back of the car bumper when reversing. She held her finger and thumb apart and shouted at me "Well you keep telling me that this is nine inches".![]()
I’m glad my joke didn’t go unnoticedI asked my missus why she kept scraping the back of the car bumper when reversing. She held her finger and thumb apart and shouted at me "Well you keep telling me that this is nine inches".![]()
Interesting. Can you elaborate on this for the rest of us please?Oh, and MILs aren't milliradians despite many companies thinking they are.
A complete circle has 2pi radians, or 6.283radians. That makes 6283 milliradians in a complete circle.Interesting. Can you elaborate on this for the rest of us please?
Thanks Matt, I knew and understood the first part, but I did not know about the second part.A complete circle has 2pi radians, or 6.283radians. That makes 6283 milliradians in a complete circle.
That number is not a nice number for quick mental arithmetic.
So depending upon where you come from it was decided to make the figures more acceptable, the east went with 6000mils, the west went for 6400mils and some Scandinavian countries went for something in between (6300 iirc).
And it's not metric, otherwise it would be 1000mils, or 10000mils in a complete circle, or something else to base10.Thanks Matt, I knew and understood the first part, but I did not know about the second part.