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MOA to MIL - did you switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="cummins cowboy" data-source="post: 1770069" data-attributes="member: 28348"><p>its funny you make that assumption, I have 2 NXS 3.5-15's with MOAR reticles. I just bought a ziess v4 with MOA 2 reticle, I also have a huskemaw 3-12 The closet thing to generic is mil dot, I have a nightforce compact and a nikon in mil dot. I use all these scopes for holding off for wind. I use the latter 2 for holding off for elevation too. My long range hunting is mainly coyotes in the winter. some big game but big game is more boring to me because there are only a few more bucket list animals I want to shoot and those are tuff tags to draw. every scope I use has on a regular basis has some sort of holding reticle. I hunt public land, high deserts, mountains etc. Load development is my only use for a gun range. </p><p></p><p>that is why misses me so little to me. I get one shot most of the time, like I said sometimes the animal gets confused on where the shot was from. then I get more than one, but the animal always moves, well almost always</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cummins cowboy, post: 1770069, member: 28348"] its funny you make that assumption, I have 2 NXS 3.5-15's with MOAR reticles. I just bought a ziess v4 with MOA 2 reticle, I also have a huskemaw 3-12 The closet thing to generic is mil dot, I have a nightforce compact and a nikon in mil dot. I use all these scopes for holding off for wind. I use the latter 2 for holding off for elevation too. My long range hunting is mainly coyotes in the winter. some big game but big game is more boring to me because there are only a few more bucket list animals I want to shoot and those are tuff tags to draw. every scope I use has on a regular basis has some sort of holding reticle. I hunt public land, high deserts, mountains etc. Load development is my only use for a gun range. that is why misses me so little to me. I get one shot most of the time, like I said sometimes the animal gets confused on where the shot was from. then I get more than one, but the animal always moves, well almost always [/QUOTE]
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