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    tenths of moa

    Trigger Monkey Ok got it! Ergo, 1 MOA = 1.047 X 5 = 5.235, .4/5.235 + .076 rnd'd =.08. Thank you, thank you, thank you! As I've noted math has always been my bain. You guys are the greatest. Despite the humility of dumb questions, One can learn from others. If your less than 75+ then always...
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    tenths of moa

    Kriller134, Fair question. My response is, I was unclear what the Tenth position indicated. Now I know. Simple isn't it, when some one can clarify something for another.
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    tenths of moa

    Trigger Monkey Got it!!!!!!!!! Yes my selections were in MOA. So this makes sense now. However, how did you arrive that .4 inches is about .08 MOA? Would you please show the math. Also in your shooting experience, since my scope is in 1/4 MOA, do suggest rounding down if less than .5 and...
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    tenths of moa

    Addendum to your first post. I am thinking ( do not want to ass u me) if it reads ie. 10 and the other 9.6 then is the 10th inches or as you pointed out moa. I do not know!! which in everyone's experience is it. TiA..........Doug
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    tenths of moa

    Diddler 1883 By golly your right, that what she said. "Inchers matter at that distance"
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    tenths of moa

    308 Well, it likely does make a difference, especially when shooting 3x3 targets at 500 yds. Thanks anyhow.
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    tenths of moa

    S h/ F k Cute post I presume your neutered too!
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    tenths of moa

    TM: Great question. These figures come from varying temperature or Baro differences. Not too significant. However, to your question, JBM shows for eg, -9.6 MOA adjustment on one printout. On the other, it reads 10.0 as an example. So to my question, it does sound like I need to make this .4...
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    tenths of moa

    I'm trying to determine how much difference .4 inches makes at 500 yards and greater. My JBM download, shows about .4 inch difference from a previous download. I tried the math, ("my worst enemy"); but here goes. If 1 MOA = 1.047, then 1.047 X .4 = .4188 X 5 (500 yds) = 2.094 inches additional...
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    Flash Holes

    Thanks for the move. Appreciate your assistance.
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    Flash Holes

    New to the site. First post. Have a reloader friend in Phoenix who noticed a flash hole difference in LC 14 (M-80) and LC 14 (M-80 with 5 dimpled dots on baseof case head) and IVI 69 (Canadian) of smaller diameter. The LC and IVI had diameters of .070 while the other LC 14 had standard Saami...