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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MRAD vs MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="1luckeyt/a" data-source="post: 358367" data-attributes="member: 22461"><p>I would say use what ever you are comfortable with. Army snipers have been using the mil reticle/m.o.a adjust for some time with great success. USMC uses mil/mil SB PM II and it is a awesome scope, the mil/mil just seems easier. To me a FFP reticle is more of a issue with a mil dot scope than it's method of adjustment. If you feel like spending the money you cant go wrong with the SB PMII</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1luckeyt/a, post: 358367, member: 22461"] I would say use what ever you are comfortable with. Army snipers have been using the mil reticle/m.o.a adjust for some time with great success. USMC uses mil/mil SB PM II and it is a awesome scope, the mil/mil just seems easier. To me a FFP reticle is more of a issue with a mil dot scope than it's method of adjustment. If you feel like spending the money you cant go wrong with the SB PMII [/QUOTE]
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