Why would anyone want to convert between mils and moa?
Your reticle is a ruler. If you are doing math behind the rifle, you are doing something wrong.
Why would anyone want to convert between mils and moa?
Your reticle is a ruler. If you are doing math behind the rifle, you are doing something wrong.
This, unless maybe your scope is SFP. Why even have anything more than crosshairs then?
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Jerry
The perfect tool for the competitor who is too obtuse to switch to mils. That way he can ask competitors with appropriate scopes what their wind call was![]()
The depths of ones ignorance can be astounding sometimes.
So nice you are around to set the world straight.
Not being an F'er myself I do have to ask...what happens if you are shooting a team match with a coach? Is everyone expected to have a mils scope? What about the 2 guys on the team that have MOA scopes. Or is it sorted out beforehand that mils guys shoot on the same target with a coach versed in mils and MOA guys shoot together with a coach versed in MOA. Seems like a lot of work for a coach to have to flip back and forth between 2 systems. This may not be a problem if the coach is only having you hold off a ring or two on the target, but if your wind bracket is 8 or 10 minutes during your shoot I can see a coaches head explode trying to convert between 2 systems.
Not being an F'er myself I do have to ask...what happens if you are shooting a team match with a coach? Is everyone expected to have a mils scope? What about the 2 guys on the team that have MOA scopes. Or is it sorted out beforehand that mils guys shoot on the same target with a coach versed in mils and MOA guys shoot together with a coach versed in MOA. Seems like a lot of work for a coach to have to flip back and forth between 2 systems. This may not be a problem if the coach is only having you hold off a ring or two on the target, but if your wind bracket is 8 or 10 minutes during your shoot I can see a coaches head explode trying to convert between 2 systems.