COBrad
Well-Known Member
Great thread. I have a LR hunting build in progress and recently spent a lot of time researching this very question. As has already been stated, both systems are as easily used, once they are understood as angular measurements and one stops trying to convert them to inches. Too Much Thinking! I decided to stay with MOA because the adjustment of .25 MOA is finer than .1 MIL, and my most demanding hunting is long range rock chucks. I bought a S&B 4-16 PMII with Darrel Hollands MOA reticle. It is almost identical to the IOR shown here, but is in 1.5 MOA increments with 2 and 4 MOA windage hold-off's down the vertical axis. This reticle is also available in a leupold and NF scopes.
My next addition is going to be the new G7 rangefinder. It will express shoot to distances in MOA, eliminating the need to refer to range cards.
My next addition is going to be the new G7 rangefinder. It will express shoot to distances in MOA, eliminating the need to refer to range cards.