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<blockquote data-quote="NomadPilot" data-source="post: 321985" data-attributes="member: 19896"><p>I just bought a mil/mil 3.5-15x50 NXS. My reasoning was this: Everyone uses mil based reticles. You can get MOA reticles, but they're the exception. Even those with MOA knobs usually still have MIL reticles. So... if I ever get into shooting with a spotter, 95% he'll have a mil based reticle in his scope or binoculars. Having the same measurement base as my spotter would make things simpler. Sure you can convert, but why if you don't have to? And I of course wanted the same knobs as reticle, so mil/mil it was. The only thing I can possibly see as a downside to mil/mil is that your adjustments (.1 mrad) are a little more coarse compared to .25 MOA, but I don't think the extra 0.11"/100 yards will be a big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomadPilot, post: 321985, member: 19896"] I just bought a mil/mil 3.5-15x50 NXS. My reasoning was this: Everyone uses mil based reticles. You can get MOA reticles, but they're the exception. Even those with MOA knobs usually still have MIL reticles. So... if I ever get into shooting with a spotter, 95% he'll have a mil based reticle in his scope or binoculars. Having the same measurement base as my spotter would make things simpler. Sure you can convert, but why if you don't have to? And I of course wanted the same knobs as reticle, so mil/mil it was. The only thing I can possibly see as a downside to mil/mil is that your adjustments (.1 mrad) are a little more coarse compared to .25 MOA, but I don't think the extra 0.11"/100 yards will be a big deal. [/QUOTE]
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