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Mil or Moa reticle

Depends on the purpose of the reticle/scope/rifle. Benchrest type shooting with sighters and a fixed, known distance? MOA all day.

Anything else, Mil.

NEITHER IS “BETTER” OR “WORSE”.
 
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MIL... Because it's just better. 😏

I have some MOA European scopes, but it is what it is. I still prefer MILs any day of the week.
 
MIL. I can add the numbers faster. I can quickly tell you what 17 dimes equals, faster than I can 17 quarters. That, and 95% of all the shooters I have been around and shot with use MIL. Makes life much easier that way.
 
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MOA. because that’s how accuracy is measured. 1 moa gun right?
Sounds stupid to say “I have a gun that shoots sub .3 mil”
😁
 
MIL is infinitely easier if you use metric. One click on a 1/10 turret is exactly 1 cm at 100 m. Once I discovered that, I didn't even bother buying anything in MOA or yards.

But if you don't want to do metric, then use MOA.
 
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MIL is infinitely easier if you use metric. One click on a 1/10 turret is exactly 1 cm at 100 m. Once I discovered that, I didn't even bother buying anything in MOA or yards.

But if you don't want to do metric, then use MOA.
I mil is 1/1000th of whatever unit you want to measure. 1 squirrel ball at 1000 squirrel balls away is 1 mil. 1 mile at 1000 miles is 1 mil. 1 light year at 1000 light-years is 1 mil. Convert 100 yards to inches. Apply the same 1/1000th rule and you will see.

It's an angular measurement. Don't worry about what it is at distance. It doesn't matter. What is 1 mil at 753 yards? Or 1 mil at 1058 yards? I don't care because it is 1 mil.
 
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