Is there a simple formula for ranging with MOA as there is for MIL's? ie. target size in inches X ? divided by moa observed. I know I can just round down to 1", & divide it, but to be more accurate than that?
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Join contestYes I ran the numbers too, like a known size 18in target that when viewed thru the reticle measures 5 MOA using the 104.72 multiplier ranges at 376 yds and using the 95.5 multiplier ranges at 343 yds or 33yds difference. Getting a little further a 20in target mearured at 2 MOA ranges 1047yds using the 104.72 multiplier (coincidence same number just a decimal off?) where the 95.5 multiplier ranges at 955yds or 92yds diffeence. So it seems to consistantly range targets about 10% further away than the 95.5 multiplier.
It's in the US BP Precision marksman/observer manual Section 3 pg 3-5