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05-01, 15:16
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05-01, 15:16
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05-01, 15:15
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05-01, 15:14
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minute of angle, or moa. It isanother unit of angular measurement and used quite a bit in shooting. It is even smallerthan a “mil”. Usually, we range our targets in mils and adjust our scopes in “minutes ofangle”,
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05-01, 15:12
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nothing much, just learning new skills
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05-01, 15:12
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05-01, 15:11
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05-01, 15:10
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Moo
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05-01, 15:10
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05-01, 15:10
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05-01, 15:10
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Just dropping in to say hi to you guys. Hi
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05-01, 15:09
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05-01, 15:08
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you Americans and your crazy terms no one else uses...
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05-01, 15:07
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I believe its alittle more than an inch eg 1mil = 3.6inches, 1 moa= 1.47 inches
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05-01, 15:05
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05-01, 15:05
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thats the angular measurement
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05-01, 15:04
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05-01, 15:02
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05-01, 15:02
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I think i found the answer
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05-01, 15:01
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i would love to answer that..if i knew what you meant by MOA and MIL
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05-01, 14:59
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stupid question, how many MOA's is in a MIL?
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05-01, 14:59
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05-01, 14:59
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Have fun shooting 10,000's rounds for me
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05-01, 14:58
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not being deployed....just back at the base
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05-01, 14:57
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Have fun killing tali for me
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