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Reason to have a matched scope (MIL MIL / MOA MOA)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 457932" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>If you are looking at a correction in your reticle (FFP or SFP set to the proper power)</p><p>from a previous bullet strike to your poa you can just dial what you see in the scope.</p><p>2.4 mils low, dial 2.4 mils. Also the obvious of repeated use in one form or the other makes you</p><p>that much more familiar with it. The difference in Mil and Moa turrets is not a concern as far</p><p>as accuracy and you really are going to have a time getting used to ranging even with</p><p>.1 mil graduations. Takes practice, If you are of a mind I suggest a program call shooter</p><p>ready. It will give you all the practice and experience you need to learn the systems and</p><p>is sure a whole lot cheaper than buying different scopes. And if you go moa I really suggest going IPHY, USO uses IPHY and I am sure a few others do.</p><p> One last thing, if you shoot with a spotter, which I never have, you want his reticle graduated like your scope. Again if he calls a hit .7 mils or</p><p>(.5 moa or whatever it is) left you want to be able to just dial in the correction, no math involved.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.shooterready.com/" target="_blank">ShooterReady</a></p><p></p><p> (I just ordered the new version for myself, the old one quit when I went to snow leopard in osx, it has a lot of new features as well, it's been 9 or 10 years)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 457932, member: 24560"] If you are looking at a correction in your reticle (FFP or SFP set to the proper power) from a previous bullet strike to your poa you can just dial what you see in the scope. 2.4 mils low, dial 2.4 mils. Also the obvious of repeated use in one form or the other makes you that much more familiar with it. The difference in Mil and Moa turrets is not a concern as far as accuracy and you really are going to have a time getting used to ranging even with .1 mil graduations. Takes practice, If you are of a mind I suggest a program call shooter ready. It will give you all the practice and experience you need to learn the systems and is sure a whole lot cheaper than buying different scopes. And if you go moa I really suggest going IPHY, USO uses IPHY and I am sure a few others do. One last thing, if you shoot with a spotter, which I never have, you want his reticle graduated like your scope. Again if he calls a hit .7 mils or (.5 moa or whatever it is) left you want to be able to just dial in the correction, no math involved. [url=http://www.shooterready.com/]ShooterReady[/url] (I just ordered the new version for myself, the old one quit when I went to snow leopard in osx, it has a lot of new features as well, it's been 9 or 10 years) [/QUOTE]
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