He-he-heI have OCD, but not that bad. .047 inches at 100 yards equals only 4.7 inches at 10,000 (Ten Thousand!) yards.
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He-he-heI have OCD, but not that bad. .047 inches at 100 yards equals only 4.7 inches at 10,000 (Ten Thousand!) yards.
Do you have any other optics in either MIL or MOA? If so I would recommend staying consistent. I have MIL for all of mine and am very happy with it.
I have learned to do some basic ranging using MIL but it does require math, memory and a steady hold on what you're ranging. The biggest thing to note though is to make sure your turrets match your reticle. I've seen MIL reticles with MOA turrets and that's a really bad idea.
The biggest thing to note though is to make sure your turrets match your reticle. I've seen MIL reticles with MOA turrets and that's a really bad idea.
Otherwise, pick one. Yes, you can use the Milliradian system for ranging, way better than MOA. But... a laser rangefinder works best of all. Depends on what you are doing. Marine in the field? Milliradian, no question. Me on a bench? It matters not.