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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Havingfun" data-source="post: 629043" data-attributes="member: 14228"><p>I am surprised that this is the first mention of milradians. For those of us that have fairly expensive, .mil adjustable scopes, it seems we are being ignored. This is in fact a huge market.</p><p>I have not heard any discussion of the BR2 being developed for these folks. Would seem as sophisticated as this unit is, a software update to convert MOA to .mil should be simple and inexpensive. In fact, any decent ballistics software program will do this.</p><p>Yes, I can convert in the field too, but the whole idea of the BR2 is to not have to do a bunch of other "stuff".</p><p>I would almost certainly purchase a BR2 if it would display results in milradians too.</p><p>I have yet to hear anything from the manufacturer on their future plans or rationale as to why they are strictly MOA.</p><p>Anybody have some insight on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Havingfun, post: 629043, member: 14228"] I am surprised that this is the first mention of milradians. For those of us that have fairly expensive, .mil adjustable scopes, it seems we are being ignored. This is in fact a huge market. I have not heard any discussion of the BR2 being developed for these folks. Would seem as sophisticated as this unit is, a software update to convert MOA to .mil should be simple and inexpensive. In fact, any decent ballistics software program will do this. Yes, I can convert in the field too, but the whole idea of the BR2 is to not have to do a bunch of other "stuff". I would almost certainly purchase a BR2 if it would display results in milradians too. I have yet to hear anything from the manufacturer on their future plans or rationale as to why they are strictly MOA. Anybody have some insight on this? [/QUOTE]
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