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Mil-dot or not: Mil adj. or MOA?
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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 566784" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>I'm just getting into real long range hunting so please forgive if my questions irritate. </p><p></p><p>I want to dial the distance to hold the reticule on the target--not guesstimate using holdover--already had a lifetime of that. While my targets are large the range is long and sometimes in poor light, but most times I can shoot from a solid platform. Millet offers their 6-25x56 with a 35mm tube, but only mil-dot reticule. Using a 12" kill zone at 400 to 1400 yards would their scope work?</p><p></p><p>And what's the advantages & disadvantages of .1 mill adj. opposed to 1/4 moa?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 566784, member: 34925"] I'm just getting into real long range hunting so please forgive if my questions irritate. I want to dial the distance to hold the reticule on the target--not guesstimate using holdover--already had a lifetime of that. While my targets are large the range is long and sometimes in poor light, but most times I can shoot from a solid platform. Millet offers their 6-25x56 with a 35mm tube, but only mil-dot reticule. Using a 12" kill zone at 400 to 1400 yards would their scope work? And what's the advantages & disadvantages of .1 mill adj. opposed to 1/4 moa? [/QUOTE]
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