RockAndSage
WKR
I know what I'll be studying and working on this weekend...
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Digesting this for a moment (I'm slow sorry). For your example: "(Example: 3.2 mil = 32 tenths → 45/3.2 ≈ 140 yards)" --- 3.2 mils is using your reticle to measure from what to what on the deer, hoof to top of back?
Absolutely! Plus you can sell it for most of what you paid when/if you upgrade.Is a 10X SWFA Mil Quad a "good" scope to test all of this on/ convince me to take the leap?
I figured I would just keep my question in this thread instead of starting a new one.
I'm currently using all MOA scopes, I would like to see if I want to make the switch to MIL.
The question is: Is a 10X SWFA Mil Quad a "good" scope to test all of this on/ convince me to take the leap? They are reasonably priced and I want to give Mils a fair shake.
We'll try 10X for the time being. If the Mil bug bites as hard as everyone says, I'm sure I'll have one in every flavor hahaI'd go 6X if you can find one.![]()
We'll try 10X for the time being. If the Mil bug bites as hard as everyone says, I'm sure I'll have one in every flavor haha
Good luck.We'll try 10X for the time being. If the Mil bug bites as hard as everyone says, I'm sure I'll have one in every flavor haha
I think you just broke my brain and I'll learn something new. Aren't the subtensions correct at all distances with a fixed power scope?Good luck.
One key thing to separate out will be if you experience any challenges by being locked into 10x mag, and making sure to not conflate that with any issues about being in mil.
A second aspect of this approach is just knowing that you won't get some of the benefits of FFP + mil - mainly, that reticle subtensions stay the same. I'm sure you knew this.
No reason not to go with a fixed 10 - just two important aspects of context.
Yes they are.I think you just broke my brain and I'll learn something new. Aren't the subtensions correct at all distances with a fixed power scope?
Oh copy, I'm coming from FFP MOA so I'm pretty used to the FFP style. I'm just hoping to put some time into learning mils without a bunch of other stuff going on.Yes they are.
But one of the real benefits of a mil+FFP combination is that they stay the same at all magnifications.
For people who are used to SFP+MOA, this is almost literally a "doubling of ease of use" ...
But again, no problem with starting with a fixed.