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MOA vs. MIL
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 592444" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>It's their 3.5-18X50. It's available in either Mil or MOA, SFP or FFP. MOA versions have 25 MOA per turn, the Mil versions have 10 Mils per turn. It does have a zero stop but I didn't use it as I didn't like the way it works--it blocks the indicator mark on the turret so you need to look down at it. Also it's just not needed on this scope.</p><p></p><p>It's really an outstanding scope on many levels, much improved from the original 3-18X42 except in weight--at 37-38 oz it's a bit more than I want to have on a carry rifle these days.</p><p></p><p>Always!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, for those worried the .1 Mil clicks are too coarse, March's new big daddy extreme long range tactical <a href="http://www.deon.co.jp/march/March-FX.htm" target="_blank">March-FX</a> has .05 Mil clicks. That looks like a hell of a scope!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 592444, member: 319"] It's their 3.5-18X50. It's available in either Mil or MOA, SFP or FFP. MOA versions have 25 MOA per turn, the Mil versions have 10 Mils per turn. It does have a zero stop but I didn't use it as I didn't like the way it works--it blocks the indicator mark on the turret so you need to look down at it. Also it's just not needed on this scope. It's really an outstanding scope on many levels, much improved from the original 3-18X42 except in weight--at 37-38 oz it's a bit more than I want to have on a carry rifle these days. Always! Anyway, for those worried the .1 Mil clicks are too coarse, March's new big daddy extreme long range tactical [url=http://www.deon.co.jp/march/March-FX.htm]March-FX[/url] has .05 Mil clicks. That looks like a hell of a scope! [/QUOTE]
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