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Fieldcraft Miliradian Fraction Chart

Hello,

In an effort to educate myself in the miliradian system i created a cheatsheet and although it may not be exactly exact, i thought i would share it with you all. Even though there may be calculators, PDA's, etc nothing beats a simple laminated card for quick reference.

Feedback is appreciated

Thanks
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Re: Miliradian Fraction Chart

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 270yotekiller</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hello,

In an effort to educate myself in the miliradian system i created a cheatsheet and although it may not be exactly exact, i thought i would share it with you all. Even though there may be calculators, PDA's, etc nothing beats a simple laminated card for quick reference.

Feedback is appreciated

Thanks
milfractions.jpg
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Is that inches?
 
Re: Miliradian Fraction Chart

You might have one of a bit more usefulness if you used tenths of a mil increments, rather than 1/8th mil increments - in my experience, it's easier to break a mil reticle into tenths, and most scopes which have mil adjustments use 0.1 mil clicks. That's pretty easy for most any spreadsheet driver, though.
 
Re: Miliradian Fraction Chart

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lindy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You might have one of a bit more usefulness if you used tenths of a mil increments, rather than 1/8th mil increments - in my experience, it's easier to break a mil reticle into tenths, and most scopes which have mil adjustments use 0.1 mil clicks. That's pretty easy for most any spreadsheet driver, though.

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That is pretty much the only thing I would change to make this more useful to me.