jdavistx
Well-Known Member
You are correct, sir! (Sorry, I liked Phil Hartman.) Don't get caught in the trap of mixing imperial and metric systems as both work well. Depends what you are used to and perform best with. We are in the tall grass.
How do you make the target wait around for you to figure the correction on your app?
I was referring to a miss correction. Geez....Do you people even read these threads before you post?I use a Sig2400BDS linked to my Kestrel 5700. When I range, I get the scope offset in mils or MOA in the display along with the adjusted distance due to angle. Then you either use the reticle or click away. It's quick. Point noted however, the darn animals never stand still!
I seem to do a lot of that myself. And again and again and againJust shoot...if you miss..shoot again......
And then there's the difference between "map" mils and "shooter" mils. Kinda like the diff between "shooter" moa (which isn't) and "real" moa.I really don't see the confusion but in my defense I did spend several years in artillery and when we had to "lay the guns or battery" meaning to aim all artillery pieces towards the target we did use mils. The confusion comes in trying to convert everything back to what your brain can handle. Don't convert just take it at face values for what it is. If you need to adjust 2moa adjust 2 moa, if you need to adjust two mils adjust two mils. The scope has already made the conversions for you.