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MOA to MIL - did you switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1770483" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>The wind formula that Todd Hodnett teaches?</p><p></p><p>I used it for awhile, but having no two scopes alike it fell to the wayside, now I use 10mph wind charts and divide/multiply for the speed/angle, allows me to use all the scopes without getting my panties in a twist about what's better.</p><p></p><p>I know some guys who took rob furlongs lr course, came back and replaced all their scopes with ffp/mil scopes. Wish I'd known about it, I would've picked up a good used mark 4 lol</p><p>Regardless of credentials there's plenty of ways to skin a cat. If you learn what the distance is between crosshairs and the thicker part on a duplex, convert it to MILS or Moa and start making wind calls, but reticles with Moa or MILS is much better than that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1770483, member: 101677"] The wind formula that Todd Hodnett teaches? I used it for awhile, but having no two scopes alike it fell to the wayside, now I use 10mph wind charts and divide/multiply for the speed/angle, allows me to use all the scopes without getting my panties in a twist about what’s better. I know some guys who took rob furlongs lr course, came back and replaced all their scopes with ffp/mil scopes. Wish I’d known about it, I would’ve picked up a good used mark 4 lol Regardless of credentials there’s plenty of ways to skin a cat. If you learn what the distance is between crosshairs and the thicker part on a duplex, convert it to MILS or Moa and start making wind calls, but reticles with Moa or MILS is much better than that [/QUOTE]
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