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Counter sniper optics?
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<blockquote data-quote="42769vette" data-source="post: 839555" data-attributes="member: 26778"><p>X2. I dont get into the MIL vs MOA debate becaues it doesnt matter. No one unit of measurement is better than another. I can shoot and spot in both. What I can not do, have no desire to do, and cant see why anyone would ever want to do is see MIL, and dial MOA (or vise versa). Its 10x easier when you see in the reticle what you dial on the turret. The fact that there is a scope with a MIL reticle, and MOA dials is a marketing gimic for people who want to use a "sniper" reticle, but understand MOA better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="42769vette, post: 839555, member: 26778"] X2. I dont get into the MIL vs MOA debate becaues it doesnt matter. No one unit of measurement is better than another. I can shoot and spot in both. What I can not do, have no desire to do, and cant see why anyone would ever want to do is see MIL, and dial MOA (or vise versa). Its 10x easier when you see in the reticle what you dial on the turret. The fact that there is a scope with a MIL reticle, and MOA dials is a marketing gimic for people who want to use a "sniper" reticle, but understand MOA better. [/QUOTE]
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