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MRAD vs MOA. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1937730" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1937567, member: 59036</p><p>Yes, I agree that the Razor and even the Viper series are better scopes, but to tell the truth, I haven't noticed the washout with the sun behind me and I don't hunt at night, so I'll plead ignorance to the faults Brad7348 alluded to with the Diamondback. I thought he had a scope budget and the Diamondback scopes definately are in the budget and I believe they also have Milrad reticles and once again, I use both MOA and Milrad reticles, but I also use a range finder and a ballistic app, but if I don't have time use them both, the MOA and Milrad reticles canbe used to estimate range in a pinch. And once again, I still the prefer the MOA because the math is easier(for me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1937730, member: 59036"] [QUOTE="arch408, post: 1937567, member: 59036 Yes, I agree that the Razor and even the Viper series are better scopes, but to tell the truth, I haven't noticed the washout with the sun behind me and I don't hunt at night, so I'll plead ignorance to the faults Brad7348 alluded to with the Diamondback. I thought he had a scope budget and the Diamondback scopes definately are in the budget and I believe they also have Milrad reticles and once again, I use both MOA and Milrad reticles, but I also use a range finder and a ballistic app, but if I don't have time use them both, the MOA and Milrad reticles canbe used to estimate range in a pinch. And once again, I still the prefer the MOA because the math is easier(for me). [/QUOTE]
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