-
often explained the
principle of
subtensions in
order to
understand that a
milliradian is an
angular measurement.
Subtension is the
physical amount of space...
-
confined within the rays of an
angle is
regarded as the
corresponding subtension of that angle. It is also
sometimes said that an arc is
intercepted or...
- ballistics.
Milliradians are
handy when
using SI
units for
range and
subtensions, and can be
calculated by
measuring the
group size in
millimeters (or...
- 908 cm at 100 m), a
traditional distance on
American target ranges. The
subtension is
linear with the distance, for example, at 500 yards, 1 MOA subtends...
-
different distances.
Below are the
official target sizes, and
approximate subtensions in
milliradians and
arcminutes depending on distance.
Metric ICFRA International...
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other definitions approximates the milliradian's
useful property of
subtensions, i.e. that the
value of one
milliradian approximately equals the angle...
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Tactical scopes are in Mil/Mil
configuration (adjustment
dials and
reticle subtensions matched in milliradians) and with
first focal plane (FFP)
reticle arrangement...
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Table of
adjustment and
subtensions at
different distances Justering 100 m 200 m 300 m 400 m 500 m 1000 m 0.025 mil 2,5 mm 5 mm 7,5 mm 10 mm 12,5 mm 25 mm...
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Diagram illustrating the
relationship between distance,
group size on the
target (
subtension) and
angular group size...
- as each
milliradian at each
meter of
distance simply corresponds to a
subtension of 1 millimeter;
while MOA-based
reticles are more po****r in civilian...