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Swarovski brx reticle. What is the equivalent moa
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<blockquote data-quote=".284" data-source="post: 596515" data-attributes="member: 19604"><p>Swarovski got back to me with a updated instruction manual. It says that the vertical reticle is calculated in mils and gives the breakdown of .5 intervals at max power at 100 meters It shows the winds bars in inches or centimeters at max power at 100 yards or meters. I can find out the mils or moa from this info. The reticle is like the leupold Boone and crocket except it has more holdover marks. Now I just need to educate myself on mildot theory and how it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".284, post: 596515, member: 19604"] Swarovski got back to me with a updated instruction manual. It says that the vertical reticle is calculated in mils and gives the breakdown of .5 intervals at max power at 100 meters It shows the winds bars in inches or centimeters at max power at 100 yards or meters. I can find out the mils or moa from this info. The reticle is like the leupold Boone and crocket except it has more holdover marks. Now I just need to educate myself on mildot theory and how it works. [/QUOTE]
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