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MRAD vs MOA. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1937866" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>My point being then, it's not REALLY about speed for you. People who compete...like me...do what is more competitive, not what strokes folks. Worry about revs is to worry about speed. If it wasn't then you would just spin turret then count the offset of the rev and no big deal, have your solutions and dial and fire.</p><p></p><p>But you're on a time limit, you'll have say two target, say 615y 10inch target and 502y 6inch target. There will be the stage rules, usually something like 2 minutes and 10 rounds. Stage rules might be shoot of left barricade at at 502 the bounce to right barricade to 615, transitioning to each one for each shot or something stupid like that.</p><p></p><p>I don't think you would want to be dialing up and down while running left and right taking shots.</p><p>For hunting, ranges, etc, yes. I agree and have no problem saying dialing and holding wind is good enough. I think before you decide to get a "PRS" scope, take a look at some matches and see how people communicate and how to prepare. This isn't that type of forum, so people are going to talk about what "they like" for what they do. Or what they heard about "what PRS people do." Very single minded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1937866, member: 97050"] My point being then, it’s not REALLY about speed for you. People who compete...like me...do what is more competitive, not what strokes folks. Worry about revs is to worry about speed. If it wasn’t then you would just spin turret then count the offset of the rev and no big deal, have your solutions and dial and fire. But you’re on a time limit, you’ll have say two target, say 615y 10inch target and 502y 6inch target. There will be the stage rules, usually something like 2 minutes and 10 rounds. Stage rules might be shoot of left barricade at at 502 the bounce to right barricade to 615, transitioning to each one for each shot or something stupid like that. I don’t think you would want to be dialing up and down while running left and right taking shots. For hunting, ranges, etc, yes. I agree and have no problem saying dialing and holding wind is good enough. I think before you decide to get a “PRS” scope, take a look at some matches and see how people communicate and how to prepare. This isn’t that type of forum, so people are going to talk about what “they like” for what they do. Or what they heard about ”what PRS people do.” Very single minded. [/QUOTE]
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