Milliradians to Turns calculator

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To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

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Milliradians to Turns formula

Turns 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.

Source: Wikipedia

Turns
Turns

Counterclockwise rotations about the center point where a complete rotation is equal to 1 turn.

Source: Wikipedia


Milliradians to Turns Conversion Table

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mil turn mil turn mil turn mil turn
1 0.0001591549430919 26 0.0041380285203893 51 0.0081169020976867 76 0.012095775674984
2 0.00031830988618379 27 0.0042971834634812 52 0.0082760570407786 77 0.012254930618076
3 0.00047746482927569 28 0.0044563384065731 53 0.0084352119838705 78 0.012414085561168
4 0.00063661977236758 29 0.004615493349665 54 0.0085943669269623 79 0.01257324050426
5 0.00079577471545948 30 0.0047746482927569 55 0.0087535218700542 80 0.012732395447352
6 0.00095492965855137 31 0.0049338032358488 56 0.0089126768131461 81 0.012891550390444
7 0.0011140846016433 32 0.0050929581789407 57 0.009071831756238 82 0.013050705333535
8 0.0012732395447352 33 0.0052521131220325 58 0.0092309866993299 83 0.013209860276627
9 0.0014323944878271 34 0.0054112680651244 59 0.0093901416424218 84 0.013369015219719
10 0.001591549430919 35 0.0055704230082163 60 0.0095492965855137 85 0.013528170162811
11 0.0017507043740108 36 0.0057295779513082 61 0.0097084515286056 86 0.013687325105903
12 0.0019098593171027 37 0.0058887328944001 62 0.0098676064716975 87 0.013846480048995
13 0.0020690142601946 38 0.006047887837492 63 0.010026761414789 88 0.014005634992087
14 0.0022281692032865 39 0.0062070427805839 64 0.010185916357881 89 0.014164789935179
15 0.0023873241463784 40 0.0063661977236758 65 0.010345071300973 90 0.014323944878271
16 0.0025464790894703 41 0.0065253526667677 66 0.010504226244065 91 0.014483099821362
17 0.0027056340325622 42 0.0066845076098596 67 0.010663381187157 92 0.014642254764454
18 0.0028647889756541 43 0.0068436625529515 68 0.010822536130249 93 0.014801409707546
19 0.003023943918746 44 0.0070028174960434 69 0.010981691073341 94 0.014960564650638
20 0.0031830988618379 45 0.0071619724391353 70 0.011140846016433 95 0.01511971959373
21 0.0033422538049298 46 0.0073211273822272 71 0.011300000959525 96 0.015278874536822
22 0.0035014087480217 47 0.0074802823253191 72 0.011459155902616 97 0.015438029479914
23 0.0036605636911136 48 0.007639437268411 73 0.011618310845708 98 0.015597184423006
24 0.0038197186342055 49 0.0077985922115029 74 0.0117774657888 99 0.015756339366098
25 0.0039788735772974 50 0.0079577471545948 75 0.011936620731892 100 0.01591549430919

  • Turn (360°)
    A turn is a unit of plane angle measurement equal to 2π radians, 360 degrees or 400 gradians. A turn is also referred to as a cycle (abbreviated cyc), revolution (abbreviated rev), complete rotation (abbreviated rot) or full circle.
  • 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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