I see this discussion from a different angle. I use Premier and S&B scopes with 14 mils per rev (26-28 mil DT), as well as a lot of time behind the Bushnell DMRs with 5 and 10 mil turrets. I shoot matches where you are frequently a turn or two (or more) into a 5 mil per rev turret in a high stress situation, when you do this you will understand the benefit of a 10 mil (or more) mil per rev turret. Are the clicks closer together and harder to read? a little. I don't count clicks, I find it a colossal waste of time, if the call is 8.2 its rip it to 8 then .2 vs 5 +3.2. With a quality scope like the Razor, clicks are precise and audible, I would choose the 10 mil turret.