Why would two different units of angular measurement depend on how far you shoot?I think it depends on how far you shoot.
Can you spare 90 seconds?"...... I think once I get it figured out...."
How much correction / dialing are you going to do for a 200 yd shot vs a 1200 yd shot?Why would two different units of angular measurement depend on how far you shoot?
haha yes you are correct. fat fingers and a small phoneI believe you meant to say .27 mils~ 1in @ 100yards. 2.7 mils would be 9.7" @100
Even for zeroing a rifle or spotting misses, it matters which angular unit you’re using.How much correction / dialing are you going to do for a 200 yd shot vs a 1200 yd shot?
If he is shooting a lot of long range, his preference for mils might matter. If it’s a lot of short and mid distance, it probably matters less.
Hmmmm.Even for zeroing a rifle or spotting misses, it matters which angular unit you’re using.
But sure, a “set it and forget it” <200 yard scope will have to think about it less.
Got it, totally agree!Hmmmm.
I guess I am saying, unless you are taking a lot of long shots, on targets or animals, you probably aren’t gonna be doing a lot of dialing and math anyway.
regardless, I hold the view that both MOA and Mils can and do work for long shooting, but some people prefer one over the other. I think the OP should pick one one, learn it, practice it and get all his scopes on that system.
What?????Even for zeroing a rifle or spotting misses, it matters which angular unit you’re using.
There’s functionally no difference. I was trying to say that you still need to know a unit system, even if you don’t expect to dial much (as the prior comment indicated). I might not have been clear — my bad.What?????
If zeroing a scope what’s easier? Mils or moa?
If spotting misses what’s easier to spot with? Mils or moa?
Absolutely. Sorry I’ve been at the ranch working cows all day. I’ll be free most of the day tomorrowCan you spare 90 seconds?
Just making the point that Form taught a half dozen of us in 88 seconds.Absolutely. Sorry I’ve been at the ranch working cows all day. I’ll be free most of the day tomorrow
no that’s a fair assumption. I’ve also been kicked by a few cows and wrecked a couple 4 wheelers, pretty sure it’s caused my IQ to suffer a bit…Just making the point that Form taught a half dozen of us in 88 seconds.
Yes, he timed it.
I figure since you're from Cali it might take a little longer.
( Just kidding about the Cali thing. Not kidding about the 88 seconds)