If the EPS Carry has 1.5MOA per click adjustments, what does that translate to per click at 25 yards?
If the EPS Carry has 1.5MOA per click adjustments, what does that translate to per click at 25 yards?
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I actually think the other way around which works better in my brain. Say, for 1.5 MOA, one click is equivalent to 1.5” at 100 yards. That’s four clicks for 1.5” at 25 yards and ten clicks for 1.5” at 10 yards. Incidentally, I like to zero at 10 yards and confirm/fine-tune at 25 yards. Don’t give me any of that 15 yard non-sense, my math doesn’t work.
The math is not too complex. A circle has 360 degrees, and a degree has sixty minutes. That means there are 360*60 or 21,600 minutes in a circle. 1 MOA is 1/21,600. The circumference of a circle is 2*pi*radius, where the radius is the distance.
25 yards is 75 feet; 75 feet is 900 inches. So, the 25 yard circle has a circumference of 2*3.1415*900 inches or 5655 inches. 1.0 MOA at 25 yards is 5655/21600 or 0.2618". 1.5 MOA is 0.3929".
Once you get the math worked out, prepare for a little frustration as these things definitely don't track like precision riflescope turrets. You can get a few unexpected jumps in distance, or occasionally clicks that don't seem to move the dot. It's not near as bad with zeroing a pistol, but I have a 507c and 508t as offsets on ARs and zeroing those at 100 yards is...interesting.