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<blockquote data-quote="coyotewillie" data-source="post: 2302199" data-attributes="member: 117877"><p>I agree with Benman73 that this post is ridiculous. IF it's a scope with a scaled reticle. Unfortunately too many people are going Mil's by buying a Mil-dot type scope and trying to figure it out. OP never said what kind of scope he's got. To the OP (and others!), in this day and age, spend the money on a scope, whether it's MOA or MIL (either one), with a scaled reticle. AND, do NOT buy one with turrets different than the reticle. Then shoot and you don't have to figure anything! Just measure with the scaled reticle and you're done. It doesn't get any easier than that.</p><p></p><p>Got a buddy that just bought an RPR/6.5CM. I sold him an Athlon Ares BTR 4.5-27 Mil reticle scope to get started with. He absolutely loves it. Never shot mil before, just MOA, had no idea what to expect. He was amazed at how easy it is to adjust. Doesn't matter the distance, just measure on the scale how far off you are, and adjust your turret that much. Easy. IF you have the scaled reticle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotewillie, post: 2302199, member: 117877"] I agree with Benman73 that this post is ridiculous. IF it's a scope with a scaled reticle. Unfortunately too many people are going Mil's by buying a Mil-dot type scope and trying to figure it out. OP never said what kind of scope he's got. To the OP (and others!), in this day and age, spend the money on a scope, whether it's MOA or MIL (either one), with a scaled reticle. AND, do NOT buy one with turrets different than the reticle. Then shoot and you don't have to figure anything! Just measure with the scaled reticle and you're done. It doesn't get any easier than that. Got a buddy that just bought an RPR/6.5CM. I sold him an Athlon Ares BTR 4.5-27 Mil reticle scope to get started with. He absolutely loves it. Never shot mil before, just MOA, had no idea what to expect. He was amazed at how easy it is to adjust. Doesn't matter the distance, just measure on the scale how far off you are, and adjust your turret that much. Easy. IF you have the scaled reticle. [/QUOTE]
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