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Re: Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer?
Hahaha, so now we have IPHY/IPHY or SMOA/SMOA scopes to add. Looking forward to my first mil/mil scope. Ive always used the true moa formula. Makes sense as to why I consistently shoot low. Always thought it was exaggerated BC values.
Re: Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lindy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Actually, if I were going to get a reticle other than mildots, I'd probably prefer the IPHY.
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I think I agree...
Re: Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer?
Are US Optics not true MOA? I would be surprised if they were not given the quality of their products. I would think that someone would have said something about that by now. Ive searched this issue before in this forum and could not find...
Re: Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer?
Go with both! More scopes = more guns. Ive got all 3 types. I think it will come down to which brand you like. Unless something has changed recently, then USO and I think NF are the only offering moa/moa. If you chose zeiss, S&B...
Re: Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer?
I forgot to add that I was basing my arguments on not having something such as a Mildot Master and simply relying on mental calculation. If using a MM or calculator, then I agree. Without use of those however, I dont find accounting for 5%...
Re: Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer?
Not including ranging, it seems to me that there is no benefit of one style over the other as long as your reticle graduation system matches the turret graduation system, mil/mil or moa/moa. For follow up shots where you dial in a...