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What system, MOA or Mil, do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Good" data-source="post: 809858" data-attributes="member: 18866"><p>I don't have much practice with either system, but a "benefit" to the mil system as I see it is:</p><p></p><p>The way I see it, if you can think in centimeters/decimeters you always know what your click value is. I.e. If your target is 243m, one click is 2.43 centimeters. If your target is 338m then each click equals 3.38c and if your target is 736 then your click value is 7.36c</p><p></p><p>Whether that's a true benefit or not, I don't know, but it seems like it would be for missed windage and quick follow up shots. Please straighten me out if my thought process is flawed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Good, post: 809858, member: 18866"] I don't have much practice with either system, but a "benefit" to the mil system as I see it is: The way I see it, if you can think in centimeters/decimeters you always know what your click value is. I.e. If your target is 243m, one click is 2.43 centimeters. If your target is 338m then each click equals 3.38c and if your target is 736 then your click value is 7.36c Whether that's a true benefit or not, I don't know, but it seems like it would be for missed windage and quick follow up shots. Please straighten me out if my thought process is flawed. [/QUOTE]
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