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Mil/Mil and MOA/MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 464274" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>Yes, matching turret adjustment to reticle subtension, so a mil turret with a mil based reticle or a MOA turret matched to a MOA reticle. Just makes calculations faster and easier to have them match. Less math! Kinda interesting that it has taken scope manf so long to get this figured out. </p><p></p><p>Typically a person will find that the math with either MIL or MOA will be easier to do. Both can be done and learned easily but usually one style is more innate. </p><p></p><p>I have personally decided to transition over to MIL but most of my scopes now are MOA because that has been most of what is available in the past. </p><p></p><p>I like MIL because I think the coarseness of the adjustments are just about right for long range hunting. I don't feel that you loose accuracy with having too coarse of an adjustment (.36 for mil vs .25 for MOA) and MIL also makes it easier to get out to distance faster, in one turret revolution, which is a nice benefit. I also like the math part better although the MOA hasn't bothered me over the years. </p><p></p><p>I am really excited to see the new options that should be on their way over the next year for both MIL/MIL and MOA/MOA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 464274, member: 10832"] Yes, matching turret adjustment to reticle subtension, so a mil turret with a mil based reticle or a MOA turret matched to a MOA reticle. Just makes calculations faster and easier to have them match. Less math! Kinda interesting that it has taken scope manf so long to get this figured out. Typically a person will find that the math with either MIL or MOA will be easier to do. Both can be done and learned easily but usually one style is more innate. I have personally decided to transition over to MIL but most of my scopes now are MOA because that has been most of what is available in the past. I like MIL because I think the coarseness of the adjustments are just about right for long range hunting. I don't feel that you loose accuracy with having too coarse of an adjustment (.36 for mil vs .25 for MOA) and MIL also makes it easier to get out to distance faster, in one turret revolution, which is a nice benefit. I also like the math part better although the MOA hasn't bothered me over the years. I am really excited to see the new options that should be on their way over the next year for both MIL/MIL and MOA/MOA! [/QUOTE]
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