I've recently began looking at new scopes as twice last year I had an issue in the field with one of mine. All of my scopes I've had in the past have been SFP. I originally had BDC reticles, but later sold them and moved on to scopes with turrets that I could dial in MOA, Now I'm considering selling these scopes due to loss of confidence and may start over looking for a scope that is durable and I can trust. In my research I noticed a lot of the scopes that have the features that I am looking for (durability, exposed elevation turret, zero stop) come with in MIL. Additionally, it seems that a lot of people prefer MIL. I decided I would just learn something new and go with MIL.
Over the last few weeks I've read a number of forum posts and watched numerous YouTube videos to learn to use MILs, however something is just not clicking with me. I'm not sure if I am just used to MOA and increments of (approximate) inches make more sense to me, or if MIL is just that much more challenging to understand. Math and numbers have never been my strong suit and in my head MIL seems more confusing than MOA. Am I the only one who feels this way? Anybody else really have a hard time grasping MIL? Any good resources to check out that really dumb it down and simplify MIL? For those that use MIL, why do you use it? Does MIL make more sense to you over MOA, or did you find yourself in the same position I'm in where the scopes you were interested in weren't using MOA?
I was thinking I could take advantage of the SWFA sale and get a MIL scope at a good price (even if I have to wait on a backorder). However, I might just buy the 6X MOA Quad (that is in stock) and call it good.
Over the last few weeks I've read a number of forum posts and watched numerous YouTube videos to learn to use MILs, however something is just not clicking with me. I'm not sure if I am just used to MOA and increments of (approximate) inches make more sense to me, or if MIL is just that much more challenging to understand. Math and numbers have never been my strong suit and in my head MIL seems more confusing than MOA. Am I the only one who feels this way? Anybody else really have a hard time grasping MIL? Any good resources to check out that really dumb it down and simplify MIL? For those that use MIL, why do you use it? Does MIL make more sense to you over MOA, or did you find yourself in the same position I'm in where the scopes you were interested in weren't using MOA?
I was thinking I could take advantage of the SWFA sale and get a MIL scope at a good price (even if I have to wait on a backorder). However, I might just buy the 6X MOA Quad (that is in stock) and call it good.