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Rifle Scopes Quick math question about the Mil formula

Walsh

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If I am trying to range an 18" target, is this correct:

18 x 27.778 / 3.5Mil = 142 yards

18 x 27.778 = 500.004 right, if this is correct couldn't you just divide everything by xMil?

I've got MOA nailed, now I just need to get Mil down.

BTW, I am converted to MOA/MOA 4 life!!

Just wanted to know Mil because it's universal.

Thanks,
P.B.Walsh
 
Re: Quick math question about the Mil formula

Yes if you are only ranging 18" targets than you can leave the 500 as a constant and then just divide by the mil reading.
 
Re: Quick math question about the Mil formula

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">BTW, I am converted to MOA/MOA 4 life!!</div></div>

Why?

The MOA formula for that target would be:

Range(yards) = 18 * 95.5 / image size(MOA)

How is that easier?

If you want to speed up those range calculations, whether MOA or mil, just get a Mildot Master.
 
Re: Quick math question about the Mil formula

Instead of 95.5, I use 100 because it is close enough for me:

18 x 100 / xMOA = yards

This is accurate enough for me and will bring down bambi.

Thanks,
P.B.Walsh
 
Re: Quick math question about the Mil formula

At a couple hundred yards it will be close enough but as you move farther out you will start missing. Using a mildot master, which also works for MOA, will be fast and accurate.
 
Re: Quick math question about the Mil formula

1,800/1.5= 1,200.
1,800/1.75= 1,028
1,800/2= 900
1,800/2.25= 800
1,800/2.5= 720
1,800/2.75=654
1,800/3= 600
1,800/3.25= 553
1,800/3.5= 514
1,800/3.75= 480
1,800/4= 450
1,800/4.25= 423
1,800/4.5= 400
1,800/4.75= 378
1,800/5= 360
1,800/5.25= 342
1,800/5.5= 327
1,800/5.75= 313
1,800/6= 300
1,800/6.25= 228
1,800/6.5= 276
1,800/6.75= 266
1,800/7= 257
1,800/7.25= 248
1,800/7.5= 240
1,800/7.75= 232
1,800/8= 225
1,800/8.25= 218
1,800/8.5= 211
1,800/8.75= 206
1,800/9= 200
1,800/9.25= 194
1,800/9.5= 189
1,800/9.75= 184
1,800/10= 180

1,719/1.5= 1,146
1,719/1.75= 982
1,719/2= 859
1,719/2.25= 764
1,719/2.5= 687
1,719/2.75= 625
1,719/3= 573
1,719/3.25= 528 
1,719/3.5= 491
1,719/3.75= 458
1,719/4= 429
1,719/4.25= 404
1,719/4.5= 382
1,719/4.75= 361 
1,719/5= 343
1,719/5.25= 327
1,719/5.5= 312
1,719/5.75= 298
1,719/6= 286
1,719/6.25= 275 
1,719/6.5= 264 
1,719/6.75= 254 
1,719/7= 245
1,719/7.25= 237
1,719/7.5= 229
1,719/7.75= 221
1,719/8= 214
1,719/8.25= 208
1,719/8.5= 202
1,719/8.75= 196
1,719/9= 191 
1,719/9.25= 185
1,719/9.5= 180
1,719/9.75= 176
1,719/10= 171

500/.5= 1,000
500/.6= 833
500/.7= 714
500/.8= 625
500/.9= 555
500/1= 500
500/1.25= 400
500/1.5= 333
500/1.75= 285
500/2= 250
500/2.25= 222
500/2.5= 200
500/2.75= 181
500/3= 166
500/3.25= 153
500/3.5= 142
500/3.75= 133
500/4= 125


This is what I am getting from:
18 x 100 / xMOA
18 x 95.5 / xMOA
18 x 27.778 / xMil

I have never ranged anything, I just think alot, so take this for what it's worth.

Sorry about the long post.

Please keep up the suggestions,
P.B.Walsh