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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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MRAD vs MOA. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="XSIVSPD" data-source="post: 1937340" data-attributes="member: 98308"><p>For what it's worth:</p><p>I was in the same place you are. I'm young enough to have learned metric and imperial in school so I picked up a primary arms mil/mil ffp 4-14 (great scope for the price) as a cheap way to see if I could wrap my brain around it. While I was able to, and it was a useful, fairly easy to use setup, every other ffp scope I've bought since then has been moa/moa. The PA is currently on my wife's rifle so I don't confuse the measurements lol. She likes it a lot, but doesn't really use the reticle for much other than the center lol. For me, moa was more natural, and both are capable of doing the exact same things, so I decided not to reinvent the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XSIVSPD, post: 1937340, member: 98308"] For what it's worth: I was in the same place you are. I'm young enough to have learned metric and imperial in school so I picked up a primary arms mil/mil ffp 4-14 (great scope for the price) as a cheap way to see if I could wrap my brain around it. While I was able to, and it was a useful, fairly easy to use setup, every other ffp scope I've bought since then has been moa/moa. The PA is currently on my wife's rifle so I don't confuse the measurements lol. She likes it a lot, but doesn't really use the reticle for much other than the center lol. For me, moa was more natural, and both are capable of doing the exact same things, so I decided not to reinvent the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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