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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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POLL: Preferred Combination of Turrets and Reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Toddxusmc" data-source="post: 1582316" data-attributes="member: 108726"><p>For a reticle I prefer Mil, and in those I prefer the hash types such as The Nightforce or Vortex offerings. As to turrets I prefer the same turret/reticle combination. I am in no way adverse to a Mil reticle with MOA turrets(the combo on my NXS5.5-22x50) as it just comes down to knowing how many clicks to get 1mil. With moa turrets you actually get finer adjustments compared to Mil, 1/10Mil vs 1/16Mil(approx)but that's only important if you're using the scope for dual tactical/varmint. More importantly is to know(memorize)how many clicks it takes to achieve an udjustment of bullet impact based on what you're seeing through the reticle. The one way I absolutely cannot see going is in reverse, having a MOA reticle and Mil turrets, that makes no logical sense whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toddxusmc, post: 1582316, member: 108726"] For a reticle I prefer Mil, and in those I prefer the hash types such as The Nightforce or Vortex offerings. As to turrets I prefer the same turret/reticle combination. I am in no way adverse to a Mil reticle with MOA turrets(the combo on my NXS5.5-22x50) as it just comes down to knowing how many clicks to get 1mil. With moa turrets you actually get finer adjustments compared to Mil, 1/10Mil vs 1/16Mil(approx)but that’s only important if you’re using the scope for dual tactical/varmint. More importantly is to know(memorize)how many clicks it takes to achieve an udjustment of bullet impact based on what you’re seeing through the reticle. The one way I absolutely cannot see going is in reverse, having a MOA reticle and Mil turrets, that makes no logical sense whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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