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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 793402" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Skip, yes, MOA is easy for me. I grew up using inches and learned early 4 quarters make a dollar. So I don't even have to think twice about 1 moa at 700 yards being 7" or 1 moa at 800 / 8" , 900 / 9" or 1 moa at 850 yards being 8.5" It is just that simple to me. It is what I was raised with and have always used. Some find Mil / Mil just as easy, but not for me, I struggle with mils. Plus I guess I resent it a little bit. I know they say Mils is not Metric, but Meters are. In 1977 I was turning wrenches for a Pontiac dealership. That's when they started changing over to metric bolts and I was forced to buy new tools. I hated it them and do to this day. A good ole 9/16's will do everything a 14mm wrench will do. That was the beginning of where the US started to fail in my book.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 793402, member: 7503"] Skip, yes, MOA is easy for me. I grew up using inches and learned early 4 quarters make a dollar. So I don't even have to think twice about 1 moa at 700 yards being 7" or 1 moa at 800 / 8" , 900 / 9" or 1 moa at 850 yards being 8.5" It is just that simple to me. It is what I was raised with and have always used. Some find Mil / Mil just as easy, but not for me, I struggle with mils. Plus I guess I resent it a little bit. I know they say Mils is not Metric, but Meters are. In 1977 I was turning wrenches for a Pontiac dealership. That's when they started changing over to metric bolts and I was forced to buy new tools. I hated it them and do to this day. A good ole 9/16's will do everything a 14mm wrench will do. That was the beginning of where the US started to fail in my book. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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