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ovenpaa wrote:Hmm... I am confused now by the four clicks per increment.
...which worries me...
...I've just checked and between each number there is 4 clicks - I did check the full amount of clicks, and I'm sure it came close enough to the 100 MOA it's meant to be...?
meles meles wrote:It's the relationship to the 100 yards that gives it away, squirrel. Sines, tangents and cosines. An inch subtends an angle of almost a minute at 100 yards.
Yes, I believe mathematically it is 3600*tan(1/60) at 100 yards, which is approximately 1.047".
ovenpaa wrote:Hmm... I am confused now by the four clicks per increment.
...which worries me...
...I've just checked and between each number there is 4 clicks - I did check the full amount of clicks, and I'm sure it came close enough to the 100 MOA it's meant to be...?
I've just realised that the Besonder that the Fox is replacing has 7.5 numbers with 8 clicks per number; so adding up to the same amount of clicks per full turn...
...what number do standard/normal scopes go up to on the turrets...or does it vary?
HALODIN wrote:No I think it's quite deliberate, as 3600" = 100 yards.
Dougan wrote:so is it just a happy coincidence that 1 minute is very close to 1 inch...?
Yes but what is the relationship between minutes (a measurement of angle) and inches/yards (measurements of distance)?
I understand (actually accept is a better word) what Rox and Badger are saying about 'tan' etc...but is there a more direct (as opposed to mathematical) and simple reason why it's so close?
I'm going to change my answer if I may and say yes it's a coincidence. You've had me playing with a calculator for the last 30 minutes and my assumptions weren't correct. Plus it's late...
Good question though.
Dougan wrote: is there a more direct (as opposed to mathematical) and simple reason why it's so close?