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Explain MIL/MIL scope vs MIL/MOA scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="rinodods" data-source="post: 500683" data-attributes="member: 12216"><p>Yep better to have the option and not use it then need it later and spend more cash. </p><p>Seems everyone is getting into the swing of things these days so you'll find MIL/MIL on some weavers, bushnell, and millett, scopes. I shoot a Millett TRS on one rifle and have had pretty good luck. It tracks and returns to zero. Glass isn't awesome but it works. Just had it out shooting steel at 650 last week. I think maybe sniper central will have some reviews on a few of these scopes if you want to take a look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinodods, post: 500683, member: 12216"] Yep better to have the option and not use it then need it later and spend more cash. Seems everyone is getting into the swing of things these days so you'll find MIL/MIL on some weavers, bushnell, and millett, scopes. I shoot a Millett TRS on one rifle and have had pretty good luck. It tracks and returns to zero. Glass isn't awesome but it works. Just had it out shooting steel at 650 last week. I think maybe sniper central will have some reviews on a few of these scopes if you want to take a look. [/QUOTE]
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