The constant for moa is 95.5. Not 100. Some always say 100 as they get it confused with IPHY or shooter moa. Not saying you were but even mentioning it will make someone think it’s 100 for moa.
Second neither is intuitive. They are just a number used in a formula. You won’t be doing any of those ranging formulas in your head in the field or range. Save the few examples of perfect and easy numbers as they never work that way when actually ranging. You want easy? Get a mildot master which actually works with moa as well.
I have two MOA scopes, not cheap ones mind you, that differ on the 100 or 95.5. Not that I disagree. Just an interesting tidbit. I was always under the impression the glass was etched different to make it simpler. Which for thousand dollar scopes should be expected.
I still think factors of 95.5 is easier than 27.77. I have never felt a need for a mil-dot master. I just bought a MIL scope so I will be testing it and may have a more nuanced opinion soon.