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Mil vs MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2090398" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>I'm actually moving from MOA to MRAD because I like the .1 mil increments. Also, in my farmboy brain MOA is like 1/4" and MRAD is 1/2" adjustments on my scopes of old. 1 mil is 3.6" at 100, making a .1mil click .36". MRAD requires less turns on the dials as well. Best thing is to look on the Federal Premium Ammo page and pull up the ballistics calculator. Look online somewhere for the BC of your bullet and hopefully you know your muzzle velocity of your load. You can print out the chart to reference when you go shoot/hunt. </p><p></p><p>I have a Leupy VX5HD coming with MRAD reticle. I plan to get the custom turrets they'll send me and just use the horizontal .5 mil increment reticle line for windage. Otherwise, trying to hold up and then over leaves you without a reference point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2090398, member: 113404"] I'm actually moving from MOA to MRAD because I like the .1 mil increments. Also, in my farmboy brain MOA is like 1/4" and MRAD is 1/2" adjustments on my scopes of old. 1 mil is 3.6" at 100, making a .1mil click .36". MRAD requires less turns on the dials as well. Best thing is to look on the Federal Premium Ammo page and pull up the ballistics calculator. Look online somewhere for the BC of your bullet and hopefully you know your muzzle velocity of your load. You can print out the chart to reference when you go shoot/hunt. I have a Leupy VX5HD coming with MRAD reticle. I plan to get the custom turrets they'll send me and just use the horizontal .5 mil increment reticle line for windage. Otherwise, trying to hold up and then over leaves you without a reference point. [/QUOTE]
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