FiatFreak
Member
I'm new to the forum.
I'm about to acquire a high-end scope for my "dream rifle" I recently bought: Sako 85 Varmint Stainless in .243 Winchester. It's my second Sako rifle. Next project will be mounting a scope, the brand and specifications for which I've already chosen. Now that I'm easing into retirement, I hope to do some long-range shooting, simply because it fascinates me. Varmint hunting is high on my list of goals.
I've been doing a lot of research over the past few years in anticipation of acquiring this rifle, and of course, the "MIL vs. MOA" optic option has been one of my most intense areas of research. I believe I understand all the ramifications between the two measurement systems, and I've read a good number of posts on this forum that address the subject, so there's no need for me to ask more of the same questions that have already been asked and answered here...except for one. I read somewhere (can't find the source now) that simply stated that MRAD was superior in one respect: "ease of use." I recall the author claiming that use of MRAD measurement is just plain easier when calculating shot placement. I'm not exactly sure why that's so, and it might be nothing more than an opinion, regardless of facts. If anyone cares to enlighten me, I sure would appreciate it. Before I spend some big bucks on a scope and range-finding binoculars, I'd like a little more input before I "pull the trigger," figuratively and literally!
Thanks for any guidance anyone cares to share.
Robert
Southeastern PA, USA
I'm about to acquire a high-end scope for my "dream rifle" I recently bought: Sako 85 Varmint Stainless in .243 Winchester. It's my second Sako rifle. Next project will be mounting a scope, the brand and specifications for which I've already chosen. Now that I'm easing into retirement, I hope to do some long-range shooting, simply because it fascinates me. Varmint hunting is high on my list of goals.
I've been doing a lot of research over the past few years in anticipation of acquiring this rifle, and of course, the "MIL vs. MOA" optic option has been one of my most intense areas of research. I believe I understand all the ramifications between the two measurement systems, and I've read a good number of posts on this forum that address the subject, so there's no need for me to ask more of the same questions that have already been asked and answered here...except for one. I read somewhere (can't find the source now) that simply stated that MRAD was superior in one respect: "ease of use." I recall the author claiming that use of MRAD measurement is just plain easier when calculating shot placement. I'm not exactly sure why that's so, and it might be nothing more than an opinion, regardless of facts. If anyone cares to enlighten me, I sure would appreciate it. Before I spend some big bucks on a scope and range-finding binoculars, I'd like a little more input before I "pull the trigger," figuratively and literally!
Thanks for any guidance anyone cares to share.
Robert
Southeastern PA, USA