jotrot
Well-Known Member
looking for feed back on the ones who went to mills for hunting small game and big game.
thanks for your time,
joel
thanks for your time,
joel
I agree, I put in a certain yardage in my app, and it will tell me #.# Mils and I dial it, and hit... Metric and yards has nothing to do with it for me, but... Like everyone has stated, it's different for everyone, and the important thing is knowing a preferred method is key.... If a person is taught with MOA, it's senseless to switch unless you're like me and quickly get bored, and want to keep it a learning experience... Having said that, once I switched to Mils, I will never go back..It really does blow my mind that so many scopes are still sold with a reticle that doesn't match the turrets. Usually seems like this is MOA turrets with a Mil reticle. I read a decent explanation once on why someone might want that setup and it did make sense for that isolated case. I can't remember what it was now though.
I tell any of my friends that are getting into longer range shooting, just go with a Mil/Mil scope and you'll never regret it. I know I haven't. Pretty much all of mine have been converted to Mil/Mil now.
I like to bet them I can zero a new scope in 2-3 shots. I'm sure most on this site know how to do that by using the reticle. However most of the general public have no idea how you could do that.
It appears on this forum, MOA is quite popular. On some other forums, Mil is the more popular choice.
It "seems" to me that the industry is moving more towards Mil. But that is 100% just my opinion and may not be true at all.
I use Mil on ranges that are marked with yards (not meters) quite often. It's just an angle of measure. No difference that I can think of.
Hope this helps.