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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 2080031" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>Being metric isn't the issue with that scope.</p><p></p><p>Most metric scopes are graduated in 1cm per 100meter increments ( 0.1 Mil ). This scope is graduated in increments that are twice as fine ( 0.05 Mil ). It would be exactly like a scope graduated in 1/8 moa clicks rather than 1/4 moa.</p><p></p><p>Great for a benchrest type target scope, not so much for hunting. So, even if you were familiar with Mils, this would be more of a learning curve. You would have to get used to 1 Mil being 20 clicks rather than 10 clicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 2080031, member: 105322"] Being metric isn't the issue with that scope. Most metric scopes are graduated in 1cm per 100meter increments ( 0.1 Mil ). This scope is graduated in increments that are twice as fine ( 0.05 Mil ). It would be exactly like a scope graduated in 1/8 moa clicks rather than 1/4 moa. Great for a benchrest type target scope, not so much for hunting. So, even if you were familiar with Mils, this would be more of a learning curve. You would have to get used to 1 Mil being 20 clicks rather than 10 clicks. [/QUOTE]
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