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The Basics, Starting Out
Should I switch to MOA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 1791738" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>Use either. If it's FFP even better. While Mils and MOA are angular measurements, on paper at any distance they still have a nice linear correlation (that is, if you are inclined to think that way). MOA is conveniently 1" per 100 yards. 0.1 Mils is 1cm per 100 meters. Not sure either one is more convenient then the other. I personally don't think that way at all and think in terms of a correction based on Mils or MOA because I use a FFP scope with a reticle that matches my turrets, so regardless of distance you can make a precise correction just by looking at it...IMO that's definitely the better way to think about it/do it, but to each his own. Just don't mix angular measurements, and yards/meters etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 1791738, member: 21524"] Use either. If it’s FFP even better. While Mils and MOA are angular measurements, on paper at any distance they still have a nice linear correlation (that is, if you are inclined to think that way). MOA is conveniently 1” per 100 yards. 0.1 Mils is 1cm per 100 meters. Not sure either one is more convenient then the other. I personally don’t think that way at all and think in terms of a correction based on Mils or MOA because I use a FFP scope with a reticle that matches my turrets, so regardless of distance you can make a precise correction just by looking at it...IMO that’s definitely the better way to think about it/do it, but to each his own. Just don’t mix angular measurements, and yards/meters etc. [/QUOTE]
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