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The Basics, Starting Out
Do you hunt with MOA or MRAD scope , and why ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1774267" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>10ths of a mil, not an inch.</p><p>they do the exact same thing, both are offered in sfp or ffp with matching reticles.</p><p>You can certainly use either system at any range for hunting or target shooting, it really doesn't matter. If you haven't learned a system yet, I'd go with mil, unfortunately for me I've been on moa for so many years it's how set everything up. Mils offer a greater "element of exactness" because you can do the "exact" math in your head. With moa, you can get really close, but very few can do "exact" moa math in their head. Most moa guys that think in moa aren't thinking in moa, they're thinking in iphy which gets you really close, but enters an x factor into the equation. The more I write about it, the more I think I should learn mils, it's not even hard to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1774267, member: 78438"] 10ths of a mil, not an inch. they do the exact same thing, both are offered in sfp or ffp with matching reticles. You can certainly use either system at any range for hunting or target shooting, it really doesn't matter. If you haven't learned a system yet, I'd go with mil, unfortunately for me I've been on moa for so many years it's how set everything up. Mils offer a greater "element of exactness" because you can do the "exact" math in your head. With moa, you can get really close, but very few can do "exact" moa math in their head. Most moa guys that think in moa aren't thinking in moa, they're thinking in iphy which gets you really close, but enters an x factor into the equation. The more I write about it, the more I think I should learn mils, it's not even hard to do. [/QUOTE]
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