
A polite correction would have been far better received - and believed. If you are holding on a target at 50 yards, a 3 MOA dot will cover a ~1.6" circle. And if you have to account for the wind, then by putting the right edge of the circle on the left edge of the bad guy, you have accounted for a full-value 10 mph wind. The 6 is literally painful to look at set to max brightness in a normal room. Then, a single Minute of Angle is equal to 1 inch at 100 yards whereas, a Milliradian is equal to 3.6 … I have the 6.5 MOA dot. For some people using MOA helps improve the ease of operation of the scope which generally makes for … 6.5 MOA will cover a B8 black at 25.

The benefit of MRAD adjustments, especially when shooting long range, is that you won’t have to dial the turret up as much, making long range adjustments faster with less rotation of the turret. In action shooting, saucer on dinner plate is faster, and more than enough accurate.

Sub-MOA refers to, a single group of shots or an average of several groups, that will measure less than one MOA between the two furthest shots in the group, meaning all shots fall under a one MOA.

So, a 3 MOA adjustment at 600 yards will move the bullet 18″.
