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- A milliradian (SI-symbol mrad, sometimes also abbreviated mil) is an SI derived unit for angular measurement which is defined as a thousandth of a radian...
- with radians. A milliradian (mrad) is a thousandth of a radian (0.001 rad), i.e. 1 rad = 103 mrad. There are 2π × 1000 milliradians (≈ 6283.185 mrad)...
- right Another common system of measurement in firearm scopes is the milliradian (mrad). Zeroing an mrad based scope is easy for users familiar with base...
- L115A3 Long Range Rifle has windage and elevation adjustment of 0.1 milliradian (mil), double turn elevation turret, and parallax and illumination control...
- draw: 28" × 1 milliradian ≈ 0.028" (0.071 cm) -- stadia factor 1000 10 milliradians ≈ 0.280" (0.711 cm) -- stadia factor x 100 100 milliradians ≈ 2.80" (7...
- high-****urance security architecture Mils, a unit of angle based on the milliradian Mil (disambiguation) Mill (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
- subdivided into four quarter points, so one turn equals 128. milliradian 2000π ≈0.057° The true milliradian is defined as a thousandth of a radian, which means...
- competitors shot placement Spotting scope on its tripod Aircraft periscope Milliradian, an angular measurement used in reticled scopes intended for precision...
- the telescopic sight features more conventional click adjustments in milliradian increments. The design turned out to be so successful and in demand that...
- variants, ranging from 1⁄6,400 to 1⁄6,000. It is approximately equal to one milliradian (c. 1⁄6,283). A mil measuring 1⁄6,000 of a revolution originated in the...