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  2. Milliradian - Wikipedia

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    For instance to move the line of sight 0.4 mrad, a 0.1 mrad scope must be adjusted 4 clicks, while comparably a 0.05 mrad and 0.025 mrad scope must be adjusted 8 and 16 clicks respectively. Others ⁠ 1.5 / 10 ⁠ mrad and ⁠ 2 / 10 ⁠ mrad can be found in some short range sights, mostly with capped turrets, but are not very widely used.

  3. Minute and second of arc - Wikipedia

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    1′ at 100 yards is about 1.047 inches [20] 1′ ≈ 0.291 mrad (or 29.1 mm at 100 m, approximately 30 mm at 100 m) 1 mrad ≈ 3.44′, so ⁠ 1 / 10 ⁠ mrad ≈ ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠ ′ 0.1 mrad equals exactly 1 cm at 100 m, or exactly 0.36 inches at 100 yards

  4. Template : Conversion between common sight adjustments based ...

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    0.2 mrad 20 mm 2 cm 0.79 in 0.72 in 1′ 1.0′ 0.291 mrad 29.1 mm 2.91 cm 1.15 in 1.047 in 1 mrad 3.438′ 1 mrad 100 mm 10 cm 3.9 in 3.6 in Exact ...

  5. Shot grouping - Wikipedia

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    The group on the left measures about 13 mm and was fired at about 45 meters, which equals ⁠ 13 mm / 45 m ⁠ = 0.29 mils (1 ⁄ 2 in group at 50 yards, approx. 1.047′× ⁠ 50 / 100 ⁠ = 0.524′).

  6. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly seen click values are 1 ⁄ 4 MOA (often expressed in approximations as "1 ⁄ 4 inch at 100 yards") and 0.1 mil (often expressed as "10 mm at 100 meters"), although other click values such as 1 ⁄ 2 MOA, 1 ⁄ 3 MOA or 1 ⁄ 8 MOA and other mil increments are also present on the commercial and military and law enforcement ...

  7. Minute and second of arc - en.wikipedia.org

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    This article is about divisions of a degree of angle. For divisions of an hour of angle, see hour angle.

  8. Angular diameter - Wikipedia

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    2.5° by 2.5° Westerhout 5: 2.3° by 1.25° Sh2-54: 2.3° Carina Nebula: 2° by 2° Note: brightest nebula in the night sky, 1.0 apparent magnitude (V) North America Nebula: 2° by 100 ′ Earth in the Moon's sky: 2° - 1°48 ′ [12] Appearing about three to four times larger than the Moon in Earth's sky The Sun in the sky of Mercury: 1.15 ...

  9. Accuracy International AWM - Wikipedia

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    The Bundeswehr telescopic sight has no parallax setting option and the range scale has a setting range from 0 to 10 instead of 0 to 11 symbolizing the 11.2 milliradian elevation adjustment range shown in the current Carl Zeiss Optronics 3–12×56 SSG-P telescopic sight brochure.