Milliradians to Gons calculator

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Milliradians to Gons formula

Gons to Milliradians formula

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.

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Gons
Gons

A circle divided into 4 gradians (gons) sectors.

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Milliradians to Gons Conversion Table

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1 0.063661977236758 26 1.6552114081557 51 3.2467608390747 76 4.8383102699936
2 0.12732395447352 27 1.7188733853925 52 3.3104228163114 77 4.9019722472304
3 0.19098593171027 28 1.7825353626292 53 3.3740847935482 78 4.9656342244671
4 0.25464790894703 29 1.846197339866 54 3.4377467707849 79 5.0292962017039
5 0.31830988618379 30 1.9098593171027 55 3.5014087480217 80 5.0929581789407
6 0.38197186342055 31 1.9735212943395 56 3.5650707252585 81 5.1566201561774
7 0.44563384065731 32 2.0371832715763 57 3.6287327024952 82 5.2202821334142
8 0.50929581789407 33 2.100845248813 58 3.692394679732 83 5.2839441106509
9 0.57295779513082 34 2.1645072260498 59 3.7560566569687 84 5.3476060878877
10 0.63661977236758 35 2.2281692032865 60 3.8197186342055 85 5.4112680651244
11 0.70028174960434 36 2.2918311805233 61 3.8833806114422 86 5.4749300423612
12 0.7639437268411 37 2.3554931577601 62 3.947042588679 87 5.538592019598
13 0.82760570407786 38 2.4191551349968 63 4.0107045659158 88 5.6022539968347
14 0.89126768131461 39 2.4828171122336 64 4.0743665431525 89 5.6659159740715
15 0.95492965855137 40 2.5464790894703 65 4.1380285203893 90 5.7295779513082
16 1.0185916357881 41 2.6101410667071 66 4.201690497626 91 5.793239928545
17 1.0822536130249 42 2.6738030439438 67 4.2653524748628 92 5.8569019057817
18 1.1459155902616 43 2.7374650211806 68 4.3290144520996 93 5.9205638830185
19 1.2095775674984 44 2.8011269984174 69 4.3926764293363 94 5.9842258602553
20 1.2732395447352 45 2.8647889756541 70 4.4563384065731 95 6.047887837492
21 1.3369015219719 46 2.9284509528909 71 4.5200003838098 96 6.1115498147288
22 1.4005634992087 47 2.9921129301276 72 4.5836623610466 97 6.1752117919655
23 1.4642254764454 48 3.0557749073644 73 4.6473243382833 98 6.2388737692023
24 1.5278874536822 49 3.1194368846011 74 4.7109863155201 99 6.3025357464391
25 1.591549430919 50 3.1830988618379 75 4.7746482927569 100 6.3661977236758

  • Gon (0.9°)
    The gradian is a unit of measurement of an angle, equivalent to 1/400 of a turn, 9/10 of a degree, or π/200 of a radian. The gradian is defined as 1/100 of the right angle (in other words, there are 100 gradians in the right angle), which implies a full turn being 400 gradians. It is also known as gon (from Greek γωνία/gōnía for angle), grad, or grade. In continental Europe, the French term centigrade was in use for one hundredth of a grad. This was one reason for the adoption of the term Celsius to replace centigrade as the name of the temperature scale. It is also known as gon (from Greek γωνία/gōnía for angle), grad, or grade. In continental Europe, the French term centigrade was in use for one hundredth of a grad. This was one reason for the adoption of the term Celsius to replace centigrade as the name of the temperature scale.
  • 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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