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Help Needed - Understanding Mils
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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 1903141" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>A little advice:</p><p>Using a different system is like driving a car in a foreign country...</p><p></p><p> It doesn't matter how the speed relates to speeds you are used to seeing back home. What matters is that the speedometer in the car matches the speed limit signs you are passing.</p><p></p><p>So, if you are going to run a mil scope, then do your drop in mils and your wind charts in mils. Don't try to hang on and extrapolate from moa. Just run mils the same way you ran moa, as it's own independent system.</p><p></p><p>It works the same anyway, you just get easier math to do...</p><p>What's easier figuring in your head, 17 quarters (1/4 moa's) or 17 dimes (1.7mils)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 1903141, member: 105322"] A little advice: Using a different system is like driving a car in a foreign country... It doesn't matter how the speed relates to speeds you are used to seeing back home. What matters is that the speedometer in the car matches the speed limit signs you are passing. So, if you are going to run a mil scope, then do your drop in mils and your wind charts in mils. Don't try to hang on and extrapolate from moa. Just run mils the same way you ran moa, as it's own independent system. It works the same anyway, you just get easier math to do... What's easier figuring in your head, 17 quarters (1/4 moa's) or 17 dimes (1.7mils)? [/QUOTE]
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