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MRAD vs. MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamhunt" data-source="post: 1756222" data-attributes="member: 109852"><p>Some of my friends, whom I don't talk with much since I've moved away don't concern themselves with either. They shoot 3 gun. I think one guy sites his in at 100 yards, and he hits a metal silhouette. The woman I knew who shot 3 gun zero'd hers at 50 yards and said it's also zero's for 200 yards as the bullet goes up before it goes down.</p><p></p><p>My initial plan was to get a swaro with the laser printed turrets with distances etched right on. I've read swaro isn't a very good option because it's not "tactical" and won't hold a zero when abused, and the reticles and turrets aren't good for tactical.</p><p></p><p>I'm not allowed to see a hundred scopes and make a choice, the last gun store I went to just gave me the hard sale on Vortex and Nikon since that's what they carry. Having never heard of vortex I was apprehensive, but the glass was relatively bright compared to nikon and it left a good impression. My friend who knew me fairly well said the swaro 1-6x illuminated is the one I'd want. He was right, that scope is amazing, but now I want something with more magnification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamhunt, post: 1756222, member: 109852"] Some of my friends, whom I don't talk with much since I've moved away don't concern themselves with either. They shoot 3 gun. I think one guy sites his in at 100 yards, and he hits a metal silhouette. The woman I knew who shot 3 gun zero'd hers at 50 yards and said it's also zero's for 200 yards as the bullet goes up before it goes down. My initial plan was to get a swaro with the laser printed turrets with distances etched right on. I've read swaro isn't a very good option because it's not "tactical" and won't hold a zero when abused, and the reticles and turrets aren't good for tactical. I'm not allowed to see a hundred scopes and make a choice, the last gun store I went to just gave me the hard sale on Vortex and Nikon since that's what they carry. Having never heard of vortex I was apprehensive, but the glass was relatively bright compared to nikon and it left a good impression. My friend who knew me fairly well said the swaro 1-6x illuminated is the one I'd want. He was right, that scope is amazing, but now I want something with more magnification. [/QUOTE]
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