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MOA vs MRAD Vortex Viper PST
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<blockquote data-quote="Hntbambi" data-source="post: 525967" data-attributes="member: 12797"><p>The MOA proponents say it's more accurate using 1/4 MOA than .1 MRAD as its a smaller increment. </p><p> </p><p>The MRAD proponents say it's quicker to calculate in MILS compared to MOA or Shooter MOA. </p><p> </p><p>IMO it does not matter. Both are proven and dependable. Pick a system and stick with it. Ranging with a scope is rather difficult. Unless you know the size of the object, it's really a crap shoot on how accurate the measurement is. Even knowing the size is not easy. I use the training tool called the Shooter Ready simulator computer game that gives many different scenarios with different sized targets and you range them with the reticle. It takes practice as well as regular practice to get accurate. </p><p> </p><p>I went with MOA. I think MOA and while hunting I use a laser range finder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hntbambi, post: 525967, member: 12797"] The MOA proponents say it's more accurate using 1/4 MOA than .1 MRAD as its a smaller increment. The MRAD proponents say it's quicker to calculate in MILS compared to MOA or Shooter MOA. IMO it does not matter. Both are proven and dependable. Pick a system and stick with it. Ranging with a scope is rather difficult. Unless you know the size of the object, it's really a crap shoot on how accurate the measurement is. Even knowing the size is not easy. I use the training tool called the Shooter Ready simulator computer game that gives many different scenarios with different sized targets and you range them with the reticle. It takes practice as well as regular practice to get accurate. I went with MOA. I think MOA and while hunting I use a laser range finder. [/QUOTE]
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