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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Mil/Mil and MOA/MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 464513" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>Yes, it isn't hard to use MOA/MIL, or even MIL/MOA turrets and reticle, you just need to know the math and become proficient at it. I would still argue it is far easier, read as less potential for mistakes, to have them match. Plus I think the math is easier for a MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA setup vs MOA/MIL. And I like the MIL/MIL better than the MOA/MOA but your mileage may vary. </p><p></p><p>If you shoot with a spotter, which many long range guys do, (or if you can call your own shots, then it becomes even more important to have matching turrets and reticle. As a spotter I can notate the off shot, ie "your shot was .75MIL low and 1 MIL right" and the shooter can immediately dial in the correction (with no math needed) or hold differently on the reticle to make up the change needed. </p><p></p><p>Nice and speedy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 464513, member: 10832"] Yes, it isn't hard to use MOA/MIL, or even MIL/MOA turrets and reticle, you just need to know the math and become proficient at it. I would still argue it is far easier, read as less potential for mistakes, to have them match. Plus I think the math is easier for a MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA setup vs MOA/MIL. And I like the MIL/MIL better than the MOA/MOA but your mileage may vary. If you shoot with a spotter, which many long range guys do, (or if you can call your own shots, then it becomes even more important to have matching turrets and reticle. As a spotter I can notate the off shot, ie "your shot was .75MIL low and 1 MIL right" and the shooter can immediately dial in the correction (with no math needed) or hold differently on the reticle to make up the change needed. Nice and speedy! [/QUOTE]
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