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Im going to try one for sure. Hoping the eye relief is plentiful. Give me an excuse to build another rifle.
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I don’t count, I dial. To me MOA makes sense when it’s 1/4 based and close to inches like everything else I’m use to. I use inches and yards, so being able to convert inches to MOA is easy and fast for me. If I’m spotting through binos, a rangefinder, or a spotting scope I can make a very accurate guesstimate in MOA but have no clue what 6” is worth in MILs at 600, but in MOA I can say “hold 1 MOA left” when the shot misses 6” to the right. I can also still use my reticle in my scope to adjust for misses with MOA. So to me there’s literally zero reason to use MILs, 1/10ths aren’t any easier for me than 1/4s. To each their own.It’s just easier than counting to four repeatedly. My dope chart can be in either, but what’s easier to count to—6.2 or 21.25?
There are only really two advantages I see with MOA. The first is that the graduation is slightly finer. The other advantage is that they are rarely sold out and more likely to go on sale.
I mean if you’ve held out this long there might be no helping you, but I have to ask: what are the perceived advantages of MOA that make it so you could never switch?
Lol, I thought about that too. My thought process was, if I hate it, I can likely, easily sell it to someone on here.I said I was in for 2+. It seems good all the way around. And for $1000, I'd be sad if I only ordered one, and then loved it and had to wait 6 months for another one haha.
Exactly lol. But I just can’t foresee hating it honestly. I really liked most everything about the 3-18X44 Tenmile, and this seems better yet… and cheaper.Lol, I thought about that too. My thought process was, if I hate it, I can likely, easily sell it to someone on here.
Except the mils part.Exactly lol. But I just can’t foresee hating it honestly. I really liked most everything about the 3-18X44 Tenmile, and this seems better yet… and cheaper.
Oh it’s an easy change dude. This reticle having .2 mil increments for the first mil of wind is nice IMO. You just quit thinking in inches all together. Just measure shit with the reticle and think in .1 MilsExcept the mils part.. Gonna have to make sure my binos are on mils when these guns come out.
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