Re: moa or mil turrets give your preference
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rotortuner</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Doesn't matter much as long as the reticle matches the adjustment knobs. I kinda like the moa because you can talk in inches which is what we americans are used to.
CJG </div></div>
CJG,
One would think so. But the problem is in usage, and in language. For far too long folks have been getting confused with IPHY (SMOA) and MOA. One is not the other. The differences seem small 1" vs 1.047". And they are for the most part meaningless, at short distances.
But distance compounds your problem. If your scope adjusts in IPHY, and you think it's MOA, then your 1000K dope will be off by 18-20" inches. Same thing happens if your scope really is MOA, and you think it's IPHY.
But let's put aside the problem of MOA v IPHY, and discuss MIL v MOA, and the issues of talking in inches, because your an American and it's easier.
You don't have a LRF, and I show you a target at unknown range, and I tell you it measures exactly 36" x 36". Peering through your FFP MIL/MIL scope you measure it via the reticle to be 1.25 MILs tall.
Now I hand you a FFP MOA/MOA and you measure it via the reticle to be 4.3 MOA Tall.
So how far is the target away???
Since you have to either: compute it manually, or use a calculator, or look at your Mildot Master, to determine that the target is 800 yards away, how did a lifetime of talking in inches, help or hinder you with either solution?
To hit that target you still have to dial or holdover whatever your drop chart tells you to do in either MILs or MOA.
Again taking the same problem, after you look your dope up, and adjust, and fire the shot @ the 800 YD target, and you see through the FFP MIL/MIL scope that you are 0.5 MILs (1.75 MOA or 14" @800 Yds) Low. For your second shot you hold 0.5 MILs (1.75 MOA or 14"@800 Yds) higher and hit the target dead in the middle. How did a lifetime of talking in inches hinder or help you in making that hit?
And yes, you can do the same thing with a FFP MOA/MOA scope, and a lifetime of talking in inches will neither help nor hinder you. Because your adjusting to what you see in the reticle, and using the ruler given you. You still have to do calculations of some kind,to get there, and you cannot run away from the math. In fact if I did not tell you 1.75 MOA is 14" @ 800 yds, you would have to look it up or calculate it.
There is nothing intuitive about MOA, just like there is nothing intuitive about MILs. They are measurements of angle, and not linear measurements.
Think about it......