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Mil vs MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Paulstarr" data-source="post: 2297410" data-attributes="member: 116871"><p>Best thing to do if you have more than one rifle is to stick with then you started with, if your first scope was MOA when you buy another stick with it.There is no advantage between either,it's just another way of dividing a circle.Just to clear things up MIL/Rad is NOT metric, it's decimal, in other words it's in increments of 10.If you go on the internet and look for MOA v Mil/RAD all is explained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulstarr, post: 2297410, member: 116871"] Best thing to do if you have more than one rifle is to stick with then you started with, if your first scope was MOA when you buy another stick with it.There is no advantage between either,it's just another way of dividing a circle.Just to clear things up MIL/Rad is NOT metric, it's decimal, in other words it's in increments of 10.If you go on the internet and look for MOA v Mil/RAD all is explained. [/QUOTE]
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