Practac-- You explain Mil dots like John Kerry explains his position on Iraq.
So there is NO CONFUSION, LISTEN UP.
Both "Mil Radians and "Minutes of Angle" are systems of angular measurement.
There are 6283 Mil Radians in a circle.
There are 21,600 "Minutes" in a circle.
21,600 divided by 6283 equals 3.4378481
One 'Mil' equals 3.437841 'Minutes' ----Not 3.6
Just because the Army chooses to build a reticle that does not conform to the known and defined system of angular measurement, does not change the system or the definitions.
Like you said, "The math does'nt lie."
Most scopes come with True Mil spacing, and Schmidt & Bender, U.S. Optics and Nightforce offer Models with 1/10th Mil clicks. You want to induce .162 Mils of error right from the start? Ridiculous.
If that error is so inconsequential, why do the best scope manufacturers offer that level of click resolution? Try hitting a target at 1,000 yards in a hunting situation with a 4.7 percent ranging error, or holdover error, back to the real world.