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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MRAD vs MOA. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1936136" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I have a hard time switching back and forth between MRAD and MOA. I have owned many more MOA scopes than MRAD scopes and I currently only own one MRAD scope and I only bought it because it was a good deal. Neither system is superior or inferior they are both similar. It boils down to preference. My mind processes measurements in inches and mills do not translate well into inches, they do translate well into centimeters though. If you think in sets of 10 MRAD might be the way to go. Also, all my shooting buddies use MOA scopes, which does have an impact on how enjoyable shooting is. If you shoot or hunt with friends and help each other out spotting then you want your spotter to be very familiar with your particular system whichever it may be. In the end, just go with what you are most comfortable with and be happy, don't pay attention to what everyone else on the internet is using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1936136, member: 55944"] I have a hard time switching back and forth between MRAD and MOA. I have owned many more MOA scopes than MRAD scopes and I currently only own one MRAD scope and I only bought it because it was a good deal. Neither system is superior or inferior they are both similar. It boils down to preference. My mind processes measurements in inches and mills do not translate well into inches, they do translate well into centimeters though. If you think in sets of 10 MRAD might be the way to go. Also, all my shooting buddies use MOA scopes, which does have an impact on how enjoyable shooting is. If you shoot or hunt with friends and help each other out spotting then you want your spotter to be very familiar with your particular system whichever it may be. In the end, just go with what you are most comfortable with and be happy, don't pay attention to what everyone else on the internet is using. [/QUOTE]
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