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°\ =\ \frac{mil} {17.453292519943293}
mil\ =\ ° \times 17.453292519943293
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.
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One degree (shown in red) and eighty nine degrees (shown in blue).
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(1°)
(0.0563°)