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NF dump& ZEISS . Switching to Mil.

Rhovee

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Alright guys. I have some scopes left over for my transition to mils.

(1) 4-20 ATACR. 1 year old. Never hunted with. FFP. MOA reticle. It's the one with orange zip tie on it. No rings. $2,650. Paid 3,000

(1) 4-20 ATACR. 1 year old. Never hunted with. Somehow has a small safe scratch on outside as seen in pic. green zip tie $2,550 MOA. FFP no rings paid 3,000

(1) 7-35 atacr. It's an F-1. Purchased 4 months ago. Been to the range a few times. $2.750. Paid $3,200. No rings

(1) NX-8 4-32 F1 MOA. Rubbed on my back pack during a hunt. Shown in pics. Rings included. $1,700

(1) ZEISS V6 3-18 MOA reticle. Rings included. No marks. $1,150. SFP

All prices are shipped. No trades unless identical scope in Mil.
 

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Sorry you've got to sell our your wonderful scopes due to your switch to MIL.
But I understand....
MIL has some advantages.

Just bought a Leupold red dot with exposed turrets that is only sold in MOA.
➧ I'm already scheming how to put a turret tape on it to turn the MOA clicks into MIL clicks — knowing fully well that its not going to be 100% precise — but for red dot close range sufficient.


I know that in heaven we won't be living with the frustration of parallel universes, one MIL, one MOA.... Who knows, the angular measure we'll be using might be called HALO.....! 😄

Matthias
 
It's a big jump. But hopefully it doesn't cost to much
 
Alright guys. I have some scopes left over for my transition to mils.

(1) 4-20 ATACR. 1 year old. Never hunted with. FFP. MOA reticle. It's the one with orange zip tie on it. No rings. $2,650. Paid 3,000

(1) 4-20 ATACR. 1 year old. Never hunted with. Somehow has a small safe scratch on outside as seen in pic. green zip tie $2,550 MOA. FFP no rings paid 3,000

(1) 7-35 atacr. It's an F-1. Purchased 4 months ago. Been to the range a few times. $2.750. Paid $3,200. No rings

(1) NX-8 4-32 F1 MOA. Rubbed on my back pack during a hunt. Shown in pics. Rings included. $1,700

(1) ZEISS V6 3-18 MOA reticle. Rings included. No marks. $1,150. SFP

All prices are shipped. No trades unless identical scope in Mil.
Would you take $2500 for the 7-35 Atacr?
 
No I won't take 2,500 for the 7-35. That's why I said it's still for sale yesterday.
 

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No problem, I didn't think you saw my offer. I would have sent a pm but I didn't see that option, possibly bc I'm using my mobile
 
Comps I shoot in use mills. I think it has more benefits than moa f
 
Comps I shoot in use mills. I think it has more benefits than moa f
I truly don't understand this debate, it is simply a different way to measure something. It is not more or less accurate, just centimeters vs. inches essentially. I run both types of scopes, although all my competition stuff is in MOA. If the team decides to switch to MOA, no big deal.

Not trying to get an argument started- just wondering. Good luck with your sales.
 
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