What I really mean is, is it practical. So let's say I'm looking to get a used USO scope and I find one that's almost perfect, but it is moa/moa and I want mil/mil.
I can easily imagine that a person is better off just finding the used scope (i.e. a different used scope) that is already mil/mil. But I don't know much about retro work on the options, so I'm curious how much that would cost (if it can be done).
I can easily imagine that a person is better off just finding the used scope (i.e. a different used scope) that is already mil/mil. But I don't know much about retro work on the options, so I'm curious how much that would cost (if it can be done).