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MOA bc my brain doesn't think in MIL, but I will need to practice MIL eventually.
I feel like a lot of hunters are in the same boat. I know my brain works like this.
You're correct except for one thing. Most binoculars and spotting scopes don't have a reticle in them.
I'm not saying one is better than the other but I do think there are pros and cons to each. It's interesting that most comments in this thread and others seem to favor MIL but more people seem to shoot MOA. I wonder if it's because MOA makes more sense to people when they first start out, or maybe just marketing?
I am mainly a hunter who also competes. I couldn’t go back to MOAIs it a fair assumption that most people who choose MOA are strictly hunters and most who choose MIL compete in precision rifle comps at some level and/or were trained in the military?
I ask this because I personally feel the choice makes much less of a difference for someone who strictly hunts.
There you go! Took me a little longer than I thought it would but I hope you like it! Would love to hear what you think!I'd appreciate a whole new thread on this subject, along with links to the reference material if you have time. I think some of us could really stand to gain something in this MPH conversation.
Thank you very much.There you go! Took me a little longer than I thought it would but I hope you like it! Would love to hear what you think!
You can still do this off moa it's not nearly as easy as mil but works for meI had to get rid of my minute scopes when I started calling wind off mph gun number.
Guys that are not doing the above are missing out.
The moa version was way too complicated for me to do on the fly and in my head, especially when not shooting a full value, or when the numbers didn’t line up.You can still do this off moa it's not nearly as easy as mil but works for me
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