Eighth Circles to Milliradians calculator

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Eighth Circles to Milliradians formula

Milliradians to Eighth Circles formula

Eighth Circles
Eighth Circles

A circle divided into 8 equal parts (eighth circles).

Source: Wikipedia

Milliradians
Milliradians

The PSO-1 reticle in a Dragunov sniper rifle has 10 horizontal lines with 1-mil spacing, which can be used to compensate for wind drift, impact correction or range estimation.

Source: Wikipedia


Eighth Circles to Milliradians Conversion Table

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1/8 circle mil 1/8 circle mil 1/8 circle mil 1/8 circle mil
1 785.39816339745 26 20420.352248334 51 40055.30633327 76 59690.260418206
2 1570.7963267949 27 21205.750411731 52 40840.704496667 77 60475.658581604
3 2356.1944901923 28 21991.148575129 53 41626.102660065 78 61261.056745001
4 3141.5926535898 29 22776.546738526 54 42411.500823462 79 62046.454908398
5 3926.9908169872 30 23561.944901923 55 43196.89898686 80 62831.853071796
6 4712.3889803847 31 24347.343065321 56 43982.297150257 81 63617.251235193
7 5497.7871437821 32 25132.741228718 57 44767.695313655 82 64402.649398591
8 6283.1853071796 33 25918.139392116 58 45553.093477052 83 65188.047561988
9 7068.583470577 34 26703.537555513 59 46338.491640449 84 65973.445725386
10 7853.9816339745 35 27488.935718911 60 47123.889803847 85 66758.843888783
11 8639.3797973719 36 28274.333882308 61 47909.287967244 86 67544.242052181
12 9424.7779607694 37 29059.732045706 62 48694.686130642 87 68329.640215578
13 10210.176124167 38 29845.130209103 63 49480.084294039 88 69115.038378975
14 10995.574287564 39 30630.5283725 64 50265.482457437 89 69900.436542373
15 11780.972450962 40 31415.926535898 65 51050.880620834 90 70685.83470577
16 12566.370614359 41 32201.324699295 66 51836.278784232 91 71471.232869168
17 13351.768777757 42 32986.722862693 67 52621.676947629 92 72256.631032565
18 14137.166941154 43 33772.12102609 68 53407.075111026 93 73042.029195963
19 14922.565104552 44 34557.519189488 69 54192.473274424 94 73827.42735936
20 15707.963267949 45 35342.917352885 70 54977.871437821 95 74612.825522758
21 16493.361431346 46 36128.315516283 71 55763.269601219 96 75398.223686155
22 17278.759594744 47 36913.71367968 72 56548.667764616 97 76183.621849552
23 18064.157758141 48 37699.111843078 73 57334.065928014 98 76969.02001295
24 18849.555921539 49 38484.510006475 74 58119.464091411 99 77754.418176347
25 19634.954084936 50 39269.908169872 75 58904.862254809 100 78539.816339745

  • Eight Circle (45°)
    A circular sector or circle sector (symbol: ⌔), is the portion of a disk enclosed by two radii and an arc, where the smaller area is known as the minor sector and the larger being the major sector. In the diagram, θ is the central angle in radians, r the radius of the circle, and L is the arc length of the minor sector. An eighth circle sector is equal to 45°.
  • Milliradian (0.0563°)
    A milliradian, often called a mil or mrad, is an SI derived unit for angular measurement which is defined as a thousandth of a radian (0.001 radian). Mils are used in adjustment of firearm sights by adjusting the angle of the sight compared to the barrel (up, down, left or right). Mils are also used for comparing shot groupings, or to compare the difficulty of hitting different sized shooting targets at different distances. When using a scope with both mil adjustment and a reticle with mil markings (called a mil/mil scope), the shooter can use the reticle as a "ruler" to count the number of mils a shot was off target which directly translates to the sight adjustment needed to hit the target with a follow up shot. Optics with mil markings in the reticle can also be used to make a range estimation of a known size target, or vice versa to determine a target size if the distance is known, a practice called "milling".
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