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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
USMC vs. Army Mildot?
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<blockquote data-quote="SaskShooter" data-source="post: 745068" data-attributes="member: 42520"><p>So, my ballistic app (iSnipe) offers unique option for drop compensation. If you scroll down your ballistic chart, then tap any given range, it will offer a view of a basic bullseye-type target with an image of a mildot reticle overlayed onto it holding over the correct distance for both elevation and windage. The visual representation makes aiming and firing very quick and simple, although not extraordinarily precise. </p><p></p><p>Now the part that struck me as odd is that under the "Settings" menu it offers a choice between a choice between USMC and Army Mildot reticles. I never knew there was a difference.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone tell me what the difference is, which one is standard (because you never see scope companies stating whether their scopes are in USMC or Army mils), and what's the history and reason for the difference?</p><p></p><p>Enlighten me, oh wonderful members of LRH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskShooter, post: 745068, member: 42520"] So, my ballistic app (iSnipe) offers unique option for drop compensation. If you scroll down your ballistic chart, then tap any given range, it will offer a view of a basic bullseye-type target with an image of a mildot reticle overlayed onto it holding over the correct distance for both elevation and windage. The visual representation makes aiming and firing very quick and simple, although not extraordinarily precise. Now the part that struck me as odd is that under the "Settings" menu it offers a choice between a choice between USMC and Army Mildot reticles. I never knew there was a difference. Can anyone tell me what the difference is, which one is standard (because you never see scope companies stating whether their scopes are in USMC or Army mils), and what's the history and reason for the difference? Enlighten me, oh wonderful members of LRH! [/QUOTE]
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