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MOA because I was raised in America and not Europe!
MOA is from the Middle East.
MOA because I was raised in America and not Europe!
At 1000 yards the MOA vs 1/4" difference amounts to less than 1/2 an inch. There is twice the error between mills VS MOA at 1000 than between MOA VS 1/4".
Actually, moa 1/4 click is a finer adjustment than a 1/10 mil. 1/4 MOA is .2625 @ 100 yards. 1/10 MIL is .360 @ 100 yards. Just shoot what you're comfortable with. Personally, I prefer MOA in a FFP scope for hunting.
I can't stand the .2mil wind ticks on most new mil reticles. Too busy for me. I find the .5 mil markings of the TMR much faster and just as accurate.resolution is easier to acquire compared to using only the (bunched up)1.5 MILS of a 10 MIL scale. Conversely, for PRS/Tactical competition, the more condensed elevation scale in the MIL reticle lends itself better to the fast work required with targets of varied distances.
How often do you go without a RF to take advantage of a ffp or avoid the one setting on a sfp? Seems we mostly use them now days.
I agree. That's the great thing about the new range finders and ballistic app's today. I'll give a great example of how they can perfectly mesh together a shooter and perhaps a spotter who grew up using two different systems. My Sig sauer 3000 BDX binoculars/rangefinder can be set to either MRAD or MOA (user preference) and if you also have the compatible scope it can be set the opposite. Or if your using a kestrel 5700 with a Garmin 701......again with the SS 3000BDX the information that ends up on your wrist can be either MRAD or MOA Binocular/rangefinder.I use MOA as that's what I've always used and prefer. I've used scope of each flavor but since I hunt/shoot using a range finder and ballistic app. it just doesn't matter. I can adapt if need be.