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MOA to MIL - did you switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 1770171" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>So now you have crawfished on all your original assertions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You say that MILS just makes people feel cool like wannabe's, but you say using MOA is about being an American. An equally assenine assertion if both are just angular units of measurement to be used at will.</p><p></p><p>You put down those who use the reticle as a ruler if they spot thier shots, then admit that you can't spot your own shots. Then you admit that you actually DO use the reticle as a ruler for holdovers, and even for wind on the first shot. You just don't have very good luck with getting a second shot it seems.</p><p></p><p>You equate MILS to metric and MOA to inches and yards, inspite of the obvious fact that either is equally adaptable to either system. Given the sheer numbers of shooters in the US, more people use MILS with yards than with metric world wide.</p><p></p><p>You seem to love 1/4's, 1/8's, 3/4's and 1/2's, but can't seem to fathom why anyone would ever want anything divisible by 1's and 10's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 1770171, member: 105322"] So now you have crawfished on all your original assertions. You say that MILS just makes people feel cool like wannabe's, but you say using MOA is about being an American. An equally assenine assertion if both are just angular units of measurement to be used at will. You put down those who use the reticle as a ruler if they spot thier shots, then admit that you can't spot your own shots. Then you admit that you actually DO use the reticle as a ruler for holdovers, and even for wind on the first shot. You just don't have very good luck with getting a second shot it seems. You equate MILS to metric and MOA to inches and yards, inspite of the obvious fact that either is equally adaptable to either system. Given the sheer numbers of shooters in the US, more people use MILS with yards than with metric world wide. You seem to love 1/4's, 1/8's, 3/4's and 1/2's, but can't seem to fathom why anyone would ever want anything divisible by 1's and 10's. [/QUOTE]
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