
Milliradian - Wikipedia
Subtensions always change with distance, but an mrad (as observed through an optic) is always an mrad regardless of distance. Therefore, ballistic tables and shot corrections are given in mrads, …
MRAD® - Barrett Firearms
MRAD® MRAD® MRAD® SMR Same MRAD performance in a fixed stock and caliber configuration.
MRAD Vs. MOA Rifle Sighting: The Only Article You'll Need
Sep 19, 2024 · Milliradian, Mil or MRAD – One thousandth of a radian. There are approximately 6283 (actually 6283.185) milliradians in a full turn of 360 degrees (360÷57.3=6.283, rounded to the nearest …
What is an MRAD? MRAD vs. MOA Explained - Hunting Mark
May 31, 2024 · When used in the context of gun sights and scopes, MRAD and MOA refer to measurements. Each one is figured a different way, and each one represents a different space, …
Understanding The MRAD Reticle - Meprolight
Jul 31, 2025 · The MRAD system simplifies long-range shooting with clear math and intuitive reticle features. Whether you're a precision marksman, hunter, or tactical shooter, learning to use …
Long Range MRAD Shooting - Rob Robinette
MRAD = milliradian = mil. An MRAD reticle is marked out in mils and fractions of mils to allow us to estimate the range of distant objects and quickly get on target.
What Do MOA and Mrad Mean? - MeatEater
Jun 6, 2022 · Rifle scopes use MOA or MRad to delineate how much a scope’s point of aim has “moved.” That’s why you’ll often hear long-range shooters talk about moving their reticles “4 MOA up …
Barrett MRAD Rifles - Palmetto State Armory
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New For 2024: Barrett MRADELR | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Jan 25, 2024 · Barrett Firearms Manufacturing has added numerous variants of the Multi-Role Adaptive Design (MRAD) precision rifle to its product lineup, but none are as visually eye-popping—or as well …
MOA vs. MRAD: Scope Sighting Differences - Savage Arms
May 12, 2025 · MRAD stands for “milliradian”, or 1/1000th of a radian, or the angle that is made by an arc equal to the length of a circle’s radius. Milliradians are most often used when measuring shooting …