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MRAD vs MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Willys46" data-source="post: 357838" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>First off you said "tactical", if this is going to be a compitition rig for tactical matches I would go mil. The tactical guys speak mills, range mills, and when shooting in teams corrections are called on mills. </p><p></p><p>That said, I like moa for hunting. I have the npr2 nightforce and it is great to call correction to some one that has moa knobs, which is what most scopes have!</p><p></p><p>The reasonfor the differing opinion, I have that scope on my hunting gun then it moves to my tactical comp gun. I am shooting a team match here shortly, and he is a strictly tactical guy. He runs mil mil knobs and reticle. It makes communication more difficult. He calls .5 mil and I have to do the math in my head to switch to moa. It's not hard just a little confusing.</p><p></p><p>So get what fits your game, hunting or tactical comp. By the way most shooting instructors in tactical settings teach mil.</p><p></p><p>Hope this did not confuse you more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willys46, post: 357838, member: 6536"] First off you said "tactical", if this is going to be a compitition rig for tactical matches I would go mil. The tactical guys speak mills, range mills, and when shooting in teams corrections are called on mills. That said, I like moa for hunting. I have the npr2 nightforce and it is great to call correction to some one that has moa knobs, which is what most scopes have! The reasonfor the differing opinion, I have that scope on my hunting gun then it moves to my tactical comp gun. I am shooting a team match here shortly, and he is a strictly tactical guy. He runs mil mil knobs and reticle. It makes communication more difficult. He calls .5 mil and I have to do the math in my head to switch to moa. It's not hard just a little confusing. So get what fits your game, hunting or tactical comp. By the way most shooting instructors in tactical settings teach mil. Hope this did not confuse you more [/QUOTE]
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