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What system, MOA or Mil, do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt" data-source="post: 832007" data-attributes="member: 15220"><p>moa and mills are just units of measure. you can range with moa just the same as mill <em>Distance to Target(Yards)</em> = <em>Height of Target (inches)</em><em>Image Size(MOA)</em> <em>* 95.5</em></p><p>but why bother when there are so many lr finders out there. If you don't have the time to lazer it probally don't have the time to shoot an animal at lr, static targets are a different game. Have shot both and as long as you match your ret to the turets i did not feel an advantage or disadvantage to either one. learn what you got practice and rock on I would say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt, post: 832007, member: 15220"] moa and mills are just units of measure. you can range with moa just the same as mill [I]Distance to Target(Yards)[/I] = [I]Height of Target (inches)[/I][I]Image Size(MOA)[/I] [I]* 95.5[/I] but why bother when there are so many lr finders out there. If you don't have the time to lazer it probally don't have the time to shoot an animal at lr, static targets are a different game. Have shot both and as long as you match your ret to the turets i did not feel an advantage or disadvantage to either one. learn what you got practice and rock on I would say. [/QUOTE]
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