Several readers have asked for explanations of minute of angle and the measurement term “milliradian” (mil) and how to use a mil-dot scope to measure the distance to the target, at the range and in the field. In the accompanying two videos, the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Ryan Cleckner explains both concepts and how to put them to best use.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Cleckner’s book, Long Range Shooting Handbook, is the complete beginner’s guide to long-range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it’s easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will help you brush up on the principles and theory of long-range shooting.
Understanding Minute of Angle (MOA) — Long Range Shooting Technique
Understanding Mils (Milliradians) — Long Range Shooting Technique
Do you prefer to use MIL-Dot or MILs? Why? Do you have a tip for ranging the target in the field? Share your answers in the comment section.
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Gary says
I am just commenting to be in on a contest
Greg Hudspeth says
Good info for a refresher….