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New Leupold reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="82ndreddevil" data-source="post: 608238" data-attributes="member: 36912"><p>Well I saw a few different responses, perhaps I was not clear on what I was asking. First off I am definitely not looking to try anything new, I understand mils so I am sticking to them. And yea I understand an MOA is a measurement just like a mil or a degree, you just gotta know what they represent and how to apply them to get your dope. I was just wondering if anyone was familiar with that particular reticle. If you look at a mil reticle they seem very simple regardless if it is the more known one measured in tenths or the Marine version that is measured in eighths. That MOA reticle by Leupold just looked very busy and did not make much sense to me. But I do appreciate the feedback guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="82ndreddevil, post: 608238, member: 36912"] Well I saw a few different responses, perhaps I was not clear on what I was asking. First off I am definitely not looking to try anything new, I understand mils so I am sticking to them. And yea I understand an MOA is a measurement just like a mil or a degree, you just gotta know what they represent and how to apply them to get your dope. I was just wondering if anyone was familiar with that particular reticle. If you look at a mil reticle they seem very simple regardless if it is the more known one measured in tenths or the Marine version that is measured in eighths. That MOA reticle by Leupold just looked very busy and did not make much sense to me. But I do appreciate the feedback guys [/QUOTE]
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