The moment a bullet leaves a rifle barrel, it’s dropping. To compensate for that drop and get bullets where they need to go, long-range shooters use one of two units of measure: MRAD or MOA. Both are ...
Read our expert review of the MTC Optics Mamba Lite 4-16x42. Nigel Allen tests this affordable, shooter-inspired air rifle scope for clarity and performance.
For decades, the US military has relied on a colorful constellation of sniper rifles to take out enemy combatants or anti-material targets at long distances. All service branches at one point or ...
Summary: Barrett’s Multi-Role Adaptive Design (MRAD) sniper rifle, initially introduced in the Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) competition of 2009, was selected by the Department of Defense in 2019 as ...
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MOA vs MRAD: Which One Ranges Targets Better?
Most people think of MOA (Minute of Angle) and MRAD (milliradian) as tools for adjusting for bullet drop or windage. But what’s often overlooked is their use for something much bigger – actually ...
In 2009, the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) was looking for a new rifle through its Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) competition. Barrett developed and entered its Multi-Role Adaptive ...
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