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I'm heading to the range next week if the temp drops under 100F. Will change it to .10 and see if the calculations are correct.
As you can see in the screenshot MRAD is selected and Strelok auto populated .0727 as the default value. I've changed it to .10. It did the same when I set up a profile for my SWFA 3x9. Must be a bug in the app..0727 MRAD is 1/4 MOA clicks.
If your scope is 0.1 Mil clicks, use 0.1 Mil. Keep in mind that depending on how you got Strelok it might not have been updated in years due to sanctions against Russia.
Done. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. I suppose it's a bug in the app.Type .1 in the boxes, hit ok.
As you can see in the screenshot MRAD is selected and Strelok auto populated .0727 as the default value. I've changed it to .10. It did the same when I set up a profile for my SWFA 3x9. Must be a bug in the app.
Done. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. I suppose it's a bug in the app.
I selected my reticle as MRAD and it auto populated the vertical and horizontal values to .0727.I don't think it's a bug. It just defaults to .25 MOA clicks and MOA. The page is for you to tell it what the values are, not for it to tell you.
What he is saying is that 0.0727 MRAD is equal to 0.25MOAI selected my reticle as MRAD and it auto populated the vertical and horizontal values to .0727.
I understand and I agree. Thanks to everyone who responded.What he is saying is that 0.0727 MRAD is equal to 0.25MOA
So, although you changed your units to MRAD in the app, it kept the default value of 0.25MOA in those fields--just converted to MRAD