Ok, I searched but didn't get any good returns. So here is my situation. I am an old school MOA guy. But I am about to have to start teaching metric data to people who grew up on the metric system. Us behind the times Americans use 1 MOA of elevation change per every 20 degrees of F temperature variance.
I need to know what data would I need to give them as a rule of thumb for degrees of C temperature variance while using a metric scope. Such as .5 mils of temperature elevation change for every X degrees of C temperature change. Any help appreciated. Old dog...new tricks.
I need to know what data would I need to give them as a rule of thumb for degrees of C temperature variance while using a metric scope. Such as .5 mils of temperature elevation change for every X degrees of C temperature change. Any help appreciated. Old dog...new tricks.