No what you can't divide/times by 25.4
No what you can't divide/times by 25.4
You sure about that, Tim?divide/times by 25.4![]()
it will give you thou's lolYou sure about that, Tim?
I've always found that divide/times by 2.54 gives a more accurate result.....![]()
I think he'd prefer cms for zeroing.it will give you thou's lol
No, just thought a legendary toolmaker would know inches to cm was 2.54, not 25.4.No what you can't divide/times by 25.4![]()
or just wanted to post "No" lol
The old saying " “He missedI think he'd prefer cms for zeroing.
No, again.it will give you thou's lol
Does it actually matter, for practical purposes, whether the grid is in cm or inches?There all in inches as far as I can see? I used to use these, but cannot see any grids in cm?
Why didn't you say that in the first place as it is not like you for a one word answerNo, just thought a legendary toolmaker would know inches to cm was 2.54, not 25.4.
"No" lolAlso the human factor creates the biggest tolerance, I get working off an app is the factor but no day is the same out at long range.Does it actually matter, for practical purposes, whether the grid is in cm or inches?
The clicks on scopes are never exact anyway.
First, the clicks are very exact. Even today's modestly priced Chinese stuff, if you look at what you buy. Most users sadly are not, they "fiddle" as already mentioned in this thread also.Does it actually matter, for practical purposes, whether the grid is in cm or inches?
The clicks on scopes are never exact anyway.
Cardboard box, post it note, black marker and a ruler?Hi All,
Does anyone have any saved or links to any free print target with CM grids? I have found numerous of really good targets but they are either 1/2" grid or 1" grid.
I did do a search on the fourm to see if this has been asked before but could not see any such post
Thanks for your help
Kyle
My metric scope adjusts .393 thou and change per click 10 divided by 25.4 = 0.393701 so one click is both lolNo, again.
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See post #19 mate, it's so a app I use can analyse the dataDoes it actually matter, for practical purposes, whether the grid is in cm or inches?
The clicks on scopes are never exact anyway.
That's a shout to be fair, I could use the graph paper as printer paper and print a target onto it![]()
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My metric scope adjusts .393 thou and change per click 10 divided by 25.4 = 0.393701 so one click is both lol
Did you even offer the OP any help?FFS man, just accept your original claim was wrong. Your 1cm click divided by 2.54 will also give you 0.393701 without the bull**** step of converting it to mm to cover your error.
That's a bit too technical for me!See post #19 mate, it's so a app I use can analyse the data![]()