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mil/mil scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 328348" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>No.</p><p></p><p>Since only a couple scopes I know of adjust in full MOA increments and none I know of adjust in full Mil increments, their absolute size is meaningless. They can be divided up into as small increments as one desires.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned above, the problem with Leupold Mil adjustments is at .05 Mil they're <strong>TOO FINE</strong> for most of us. As are 1/8 MOA clicks. They may great for benchrest or extreme range varmints, but for big game once you get beyond a certain level of precision, smaller clicks just require more clicks and more turns of the knob for any given shot which only slows you down in getting the same result. </p><p></p><p>But again, from .05 Mil Leupold clicks to 1 MOA M3 Leupold clicks, either can be as fine or as coarse as one wants. Saying one "is for ranging" while the other "is for adjustments" is akin to saying Spanish is for speaking but English is for writing...it doesn't make much sense. Either can do either job well if used correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 328348, member: 319"] No. Since only a couple scopes I know of adjust in full MOA increments and none I know of adjust in full Mil increments, their absolute size is meaningless. They can be divided up into as small increments as one desires. As mentioned above, the problem with Leupold Mil adjustments is at .05 Mil they're [B]TOO FINE[/B] for most of us. As are 1/8 MOA clicks. They may great for benchrest or extreme range varmints, but for big game once you get beyond a certain level of precision, smaller clicks just require more clicks and more turns of the knob for any given shot which only slows you down in getting the same result. But again, from .05 Mil Leupold clicks to 1 MOA M3 Leupold clicks, either can be as fine or as coarse as one wants. Saying one "is for ranging" while the other "is for adjustments" is akin to saying Spanish is for speaking but English is for writing...it doesn't make much sense. Either can do either job well if used correctly. [/QUOTE]
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