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Help Needed - Understanding Mils
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 1903597" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>You zero a mil scope the same way you zero a minute scope. The difference in in the increments of adjustment, they both are an angular measurement.</p><p>Just make sure that your reticle and turrets match. My uncle got a "good deal" on a scope that had a mil reticle but SMOA knobs. I helped him print a range card that he taped to his rifle.</p><p></p><p>Personally I like mils, especially after I started using them more... it's dime's and pennies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 1903597, member: 49994"] You zero a mil scope the same way you zero a minute scope. The difference in in the increments of adjustment, they both are an angular measurement. Just make sure that your reticle and turrets match. My uncle got a "good deal" on a scope that had a mil reticle but SMOA knobs. I helped him print a range card that he taped to his rifle. Personally I like mils, especially after I started using them more... it's dime's and pennies. [/QUOTE]
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