Videos tagged with MOA
This video features Ryan Cleckner, a former special forces sniper and instructor from Gun University, explaining the difference between Minute of Angle (MOA) and Mils (MILs) in firearms. He provides a simple, repeatable formula for converting between these two measurement systems, making it easier for shooters to adjust their scopes in the field or at the range. The video aims to help viewers quickly and accurately switch between MILs and MOA. It also promotes Ryan's Long Range Shooting Handbook and the NSSF's resources for finding shooting ranges.
This video features Ryan Cleckner, a former special forces sniper and instructor, explaining the differences between Minute of Angle (MOA) and Milliradians (MRAD) as reticle measurement systems. He discusses the pros and cons of each, why MRAD is becoming more popular, and helps viewers decide which system is best suited for their specific shooting needs. The video aims to educate shooters on these fundamental ballistic concepts for long-range accuracy.
This video from Gun University, featuring former special forces sniper Ryan Cleckner, breaks down the concept of milliradians (MILs) in long-range shooting. It explains what MILs are, how they differ from Minute of Angle (MOA), and provides practical guidance on using MIL-dot scopes for accurate adjustments and distance estimation. The content aims to educate viewers on the mathematical principles behind MILs and their application in improving long-range shooting skills.
This YouTube video features Ryan Cleckner of Gun University, a former special forces sniper and instructor, demonstrating how to apply the concept of Minutes of Angle (MOA) in a practical field setting. The video focuses on gathering and organizing Data on Previous Engagements (DOPE) to improve long-range shooting accuracy. It serves as a follow-up to an introductory video on MOA basics and offers a link to Cleckner's Long Range Shooting Handbook. The content is designed for shooters looking to enhance their precision and ballistic data logging.
This video by Ryan Cleckner of Gun University provides a detailed explanation of Minute of Angle (MOA) and its application in long-range shooting. Cleckner, a former special forces sniper and instructor, breaks down the mathematical principles behind MOA and how it relates to rifle optics and compensating for bullet drop. The video aims to educate viewers on this fundamental concept for accurate long-range engagements. It also promotes Ryan Cleckner's "Long Range Shooting Handbook" and resources from NSSF and LetsGoShooting.org.











