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MOA hash mark reticles - missing in action
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1250515" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>I have not looked into MRAD reticle's What are they like? How does it compare to MOA?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hear you there for sure. How did you like the Shepherd? I like the counting fence post!! LOL Thats great!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is why I do not like mill hash scopes... BUT that being said it can be just as good as dialing. IF the guy behind the scope does his part. At 900 yards my data calls for 20.29 MOA hold over. So I would use the 20 moa line and click the scope one time. (its a 1/4 click MOA scope) I would say that's just as good as clicking it for all 20.29 MOA called for. </p><p></p><p>Now that same data calls for 5.9 mills @ 900 yards. I would hold to the 5.5 mill line and click it 4 times. Being the scope would be a 1/10 of a mill per click. Should be by right just as good as clicking it for all 5.9 mills.</p><p></p><p>With this there is less wear on the scopes internal parts. and to me saves time for getting set up. But doing this means you have to keep your head on strait. </p><p></p><p>I do not use mill scopes.. Just MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1250515, member: 77631"] I have not looked into MRAD reticle's What are they like? How does it compare to MOA? I hear you there for sure. How did you like the Shepherd? I like the counting fence post!! LOL Thats great! This is why I do not like mill hash scopes... BUT that being said it can be just as good as dialing. IF the guy behind the scope does his part. At 900 yards my data calls for 20.29 MOA hold over. So I would use the 20 moa line and click the scope one time. (its a 1/4 click MOA scope) I would say that's just as good as clicking it for all 20.29 MOA called for. Now that same data calls for 5.9 mills @ 900 yards. I would hold to the 5.5 mill line and click it 4 times. Being the scope would be a 1/10 of a mill per click. Should be by right just as good as clicking it for all 5.9 mills. With this there is less wear on the scopes internal parts. and to me saves time for getting set up. But doing this means you have to keep your head on strait. I do not use mill scopes.. Just MOA. [/QUOTE]
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