Twelfth Circles to Milliradians calculator

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Twelfth Circles to Milliradians formula

Milliradians to Twelfth Circles formula

Twelfth Circles
Twelfth Circles

A circle divided into 30° sectors.

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


Twelfth Circles to Milliradians Conversion Table

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1/12 circle mil 1/12 circle mil 1/12 circle mil 1/12 circle mil
1 523.5987755983 26 13613.568165556 51 26703.537555513 76 39793.506945471
2 1047.1975511966 27 14137.166941154 52 27227.136331112 77 40317.105721069
3 1570.7963267949 28 14660.765716752 53 27750.73510671 78 40840.704496667
4 2094.3951023932 29 15184.364492351 54 28274.333882308 79 41364.303272266
5 2617.9938779915 30 15707.963267949 55 28797.932657906 80 41887.902047864
6 3141.5926535898 31 16231.562043547 56 29321.531433505 81 42411.500823462
7 3665.1914291881 32 16755.160819146 57 29845.130209103 82 42935.099599061
8 4188.7902047864 33 17278.759594744 58 30368.728984701 83 43458.698374659
9 4712.3889803847 34 17802.358370342 59 30892.3277603 84 43982.297150257
10 5235.987755983 35 18325.95714594 60 31415.926535898 85 44505.895925855
11 5759.5865315813 36 18849.555921539 61 31939.525311496 86 45029.494701454
12 6283.1853071796 37 19373.154697137 62 32463.124087095 87 45553.093477052
13 6806.7840827779 38 19896.753472735 63 32986.722862693 88 46076.69225265
14 7330.3828583762 39 20420.352248334 64 33510.321638291 89 46600.291028249
15 7853.9816339745 40 20943.951023932 65 34033.920413889 90 47123.889803847
16 8377.5804095728 41 21467.54979953 66 34557.519189488 91 47647.488579445
17 8901.1791851711 42 21991.148575129 67 35081.117965086 92 48171.087355043
18 9424.7779607694 43 22514.747350727 68 35604.716740684 93 48694.686130642
19 9948.3767363677 44 23038.346126325 69 36128.315516283 94 49218.28490624
20 10471.975511966 45 23561.944901923 70 36651.914291881 95 49741.883681838
21 10995.574287564 46 24085.543677522 71 37175.513067479 96 50265.482457437
22 11519.173063163 47 24609.14245312 72 37699.111843078 97 50789.081233035
23 12042.771838761 48 25132.741228718 73 38222.710618676 98 51312.680008633
24 12566.370614359 49 25656.340004317 74 38746.309394274 99 51836.278784232
25 13089.969389957 50 26179.938779915 75 39269.908169872 100 52359.87755983

  • Twelfth Circle (30°)
    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. A twelfth circle sector is equal to 30°.
  • 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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