Smokin250
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As stated, the minimal differences of the 1 MOA = 1" at 100 yds is going to be good enough. The actual fact that it equals 1.047xxx is null in void most times. Even as you go out further. Someone noticing that there group at 1000 yds is .47" off is highly unlikely. So instead of muddying the waters even more, why not use the measurements given..1/4" or 1/8" Turn the turrets and zero. Use correct ballistic app to give you figures to go off of at distances past that. No program will be 100% correct anyway. You can and will get in the ball park but will not be 100% exact at every distance. Too many variables. Practical shooting applications vs. math don't always equal the exact same thing.