Gun control for beginners
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Re: Gun control for beginners
More bloody metric confusion, mils are also units of volume short for milliliters I have been told.
I wouldn't know how much 70mm is anyway.
"Always keep your muzzle pointing at your target" is a good one, personally when I RCO I say that the rifle muzzle should never come above the horizontal when chambering a live round, when a live round is chambered and when unchambering a live round and the rifle should always be pointing at the target, now people get that with no confusion.
I wouldn't know how much 70mm is anyway.
"Always keep your muzzle pointing at your target" is a good one, personally when I RCO I say that the rifle muzzle should never come above the horizontal when chambering a live round, when a live round is chambered and when unchambering a live round and the rifle should always be pointing at the target, now people get that with no confusion.
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Re: Gun control for beginners
bradaz11 wrote:nice usefull term for beginners, so i assume 70mil over 1m length of rifle makes sense and equals that the barrel shouldn't be 70mm higher than the butt?
if it is, it sounds sensible if you are shooting at 1000yrds
but for under 10 yards i think that's a bit overkill as the backstop is a lot bigger there
Strictly, the 70 mil rule applies on Limited Danger Area ranges built to the standards set by the UK Ministry of Defence and published in JSP403 vol 2, available online. The derivation is that a bullet of the type the range is designed for (7.62 NATO) fired at that elevation or less will land within the confines of the danger area. As such it's a safety rule of fairly limited application, but has the great advantage that if applied on NDA ranges or field firing areas it also results in a safe outcome. Thus, it is a popular standard to apply because it will prevent escape of a direct fire shot in nearly all cases.
And the mil isnt a metric unit.
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So milliliters isn't metric?
I'm thoroughly confused now.
I'm thoroughly confused now.
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Millilitres are metric, but the abbreviation is ml not mildromia wrote:So milliliters isn't metric?
I'm thoroughly confused now.
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But it sounds the same when spoken doesn't it?
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dromia wrote:But it sounds the same when spoken doesn't it?
Just hope the Royal Artillery Gunners don't have the same views.

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are they not metric?
surely the fact it can be a miliradian and not just a radian makes it metric?
surely the fact it can be a miliradian and not just a radian makes it metric?
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Re: Gun control for beginners
To be pedantic, Mils and Milliradians are two different units of angle.
There are 6400 Nato Mils in 360 degrees
There are 6283.19 Milliradians in 360 degrees.
1 Mil is 1m at 1km
Both units are dimensionless.
There are 6400 Nato Mils in 360 degrees
There are 6283.19 Milliradians in 360 degrees.
1 Mil is 1m at 1km
Both units are dimensionless.
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Russia & China both opted for 6000 Mils.glevum wrote:There are 6400 Nato Mils in 360 degrees
NATO went for 6400 Mils because you could divide the 8 points of the compass more easily in 6400.
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What a stramash!
I'll stick with " the rifle muzzle should never come above the horizontal when chambering a live round, when a live round is chambered and when unchambering a live round and the rifle should always be pointing at the target."
I'll stick with " the rifle muzzle should never come above the horizontal when chambering a live round, when a live round is chambered and when unchambering a live round and the rifle should always be pointing at the target."
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