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How much trouble going from MoA to MILS?
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1937937" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>It's easy, in the last 10 months I've switch almost a dozen rifles over to milrad. It's all I shoot now. I mil is 3.6" at 100y Vs a moa is 1.06" or whatever decimal point it factors out at. Mils are smaller numbers that end in a single decimal. It's like working with dimes vs quarters in moa. My 300 norma is 14.8 mils to a mile, in moa that's 52.56 moa, what do you think is easier to work with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1937937, member: 13732"] It's easy, in the last 10 months I've switch almost a dozen rifles over to milrad. It's all I shoot now. I mil is 3.6" at 100y Vs a moa is 1.06" or whatever decimal point it factors out at. Mils are smaller numbers that end in a single decimal. It's like working with dimes vs quarters in moa. My 300 norma is 14.8 mils to a mile, in moa that's 52.56 moa, what do you think is easier to work with? [/QUOTE]
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