The other side has a MOA (Minute of Angles) grid for MOA-based Scopes. Flip target over for MIL adjustment grid. This clever product can help you sight-in your rifles faster, regardless of whether you use a scope that uses MOA-based clicking or an optic that uses MIL-based clicking. Sport Ridge offers a set of targets with grids printed on BOTH sides based on the click values of your scope. The one side of the target is a MOA-based grid, while the other side has a 1/10th Milliradian Grid. Choose from two double-sided targets: The 16”x16″ 100-yard Precision Rifle target and the 10’x10″ 25/50-yard AR15 sight-in target. The first side of both targets has a MOA-based grid that is suitable for scopes with click values of 1/4-MOA and 1/8-MOA. Flip the target to use the grid for MIL Scopes with 1/10th Milliradian Click Values. Sport Ridge’s Premium Precision Targets let you adjust the point-of-impact quickly, as the grid boxes match the click values for MOA and MIL measurement system. Sport Ridge says: “No more guessing at the optic’s adjustment values, saving ammunition and time spent sighting in firearms.” Get the 10″x10″ AR Target 10-pack or the 16’x16″ Precision Target 40-pack, for only $5.99. Manufacturer Video Explains how to Sight-In using MOA/MIL grid target:
Sport Ridge offers a Reflex Sight-In Target with an MOA-based grid for MOA-type Scopes. This target has a large central sighting bullseye, so it can also be used for confirming MOA-based click value at longer ranges with rifles (300+ yards). Use it at close distance (for 10, 25, 50 yards) with red-dot equipped shotguns or pistols. A 10-pack costs $5.99 or a 25-pack costs $13.99. REFLEX DOT SIGHT-IN TAG * Large Central Bull with MoA Grid
* Table of distance MOA optical click values
This video explains the general principles of sighting in rifles, including dialing up to Point of Impact.