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    MOA Measurement

    Hi all

    Ive recently started to use Strelock the ballistics app for the first time and while Inputting all the data I came accross 0.25 MOA. Is this the same as the 1/4 MOA measurement. I'm guessing It Is because there was no 1/4 MOA listed, only O.25

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    John
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    .25 = 1/4
    .5 = 1/2
    .75 = 3/4

    It's only a decimal expressed as a fraction and vice versa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary C View Post
    .25 = 1/4
    .5 = 1/2
    .75 = 3/4

    It's only a decimal expressed as a fraction and vice versa.
    Thanks for the reply and Info Gary
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    1 MOA = 1/60 of 1 degree. 360 degrees in a circle or on a compass.
    It isn't quite 1 in @ 100 yards, but we call it so as it's near as bugger it.

    At least that is how I understand it.

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