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MOA vs clicks
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<blockquote data-quote="Longshot38" data-source="post: 411019" data-attributes="member: 11627"><p>If it works for you use it. But this still overly complicates the issue. Thinking is clicks is counterproductive</p><p></p><p></p><p>BINGO! This is what I was saying. Small numbers and simple math make for the best field calculations.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Now that we are thinking in terms of MOA or Mils (you pick which one you like best) it is time to stop even dialing dope and start using those fancy reticles we pay the extra money for. If you are only using your reticle to range then you aren't using the reticle right. All of these fancy reticles that are on the market (mil-dot, Gen 2 XR, Gen 2 Mil-dot, MLR, etc....) allow for the shooter to engage targets rapidly without dialing dope. If the shooter isn't going to use these reticles they might as well just get a scope with a duxplex or target dot reticle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longshot38, post: 411019, member: 11627"] If it works for you use it. But this still overly complicates the issue. Thinking is clicks is counterproductive BINGO! This is what I was saying. Small numbers and simple math make for the best field calculations. Now that we are thinking in terms of MOA or Mils (you pick which one you like best) it is time to stop even dialing dope and start using those fancy reticles we pay the extra money for. If you are only using your reticle to range then you aren't using the reticle right. All of these fancy reticles that are on the market (mil-dot, Gen 2 XR, Gen 2 Mil-dot, MLR, etc....) allow for the shooter to engage targets rapidly without dialing dope. If the shooter isn't going to use these reticles they might as well just get a scope with a duxplex or target dot reticle. [/QUOTE]
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