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Why the love for MOA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 541006" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>ICANHITHIMMAN, 1/16moa is pretty **** fine in adjustment. </p><p>It would take 1/55mil to match that resolution!</p><p>Did you have an issue with MOA as a standard?</p><p>What did you really want fron this thread?</p><p></p><p>Loner, I agree that calculated and dialed solutions put it all to success. </p><p>I also know accuracy in calculations is tied to input accuracy. </p><p></p><p>To the subject of MILs and SFP scopes;</p><p>In the real world, which I hunt in, optical bracket ranging in MILs, and then holding off in MILLs is more an act of futility than calculated precision.</p><p>I read some doing this rely on spotting misses & corrections to take any mark..</p><p>Some even credit themselves with 'hunting' by this blonde approach..</p><p>But I could never accept any part of this as a valid hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 541006, member: 1521"] ICANHITHIMMAN, 1/16moa is pretty **** fine in adjustment. It would take 1/55mil to match that resolution! Did you have an issue with MOA as a standard? What did you really want fron this thread? Loner, I agree that calculated and dialed solutions put it all to success. I also know accuracy in calculations is tied to input accuracy. To the subject of MILs and SFP scopes; In the real world, which I hunt in, optical bracket ranging in MILs, and then holding off in MILLs is more an act of futility than calculated precision. I read some doing this rely on spotting misses & corrections to take any mark.. Some even credit themselves with 'hunting' by this blonde approach.. But I could never accept any part of this as a valid hunting. [/QUOTE]
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