Re: Are milrad knobs really better than moa knobs
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pyrolater</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you really want some light reading go here
us optics and read the pdf
Understanding MOa and MILs
and
http://www.snipershide.com/node/1
Let me know how your FCP shoots. I just ordered a 10FP
I have been trying to research the MOA MIL thing and reading a shit load of scope spec sheets to avoid what happened to you.
I don't want to be "surprised" when I buy a scope this time. a lesser expensive surprise wouldn't be to bad but if I'm going to drop a grand or so on a scope I want to know what I'm getting before it gets here. </div></div>
Pyrolater,
I look at it as IPHY or inches per hundred yards. I know someone is 6' and he comes out 16 MOA then I know he's 600 yds.
If your scope adjusts in MOA then great. You dial that in. I don't worry about the .05" per hundred. That matters in benchrest. When you work it out, true MOA vs. IPHY comes to 1/2" difference at 1000 yds. No one has ever yet exceeded that accuracy at that range. Nor is it needed.
The guys that like mil, use it all the time. That's the biggest thing. Just like I think in inches, they think in mil's. The same 6' guy is about 3.7 Mil @ 600yds. But, when you change the whole thing to metric Mil makes more sense. As MOA has to be converted. The same 6' guy, 1.83 meters, is 20 mils now. Now do the same thing as MOA. Just divide mil@100m by mil measured. Your scope reads 3.3 mil divided into 20 and he's @ 600m. (hope I got the math right.
The whole thing hinges on having a scope that adjusts in mil, and has a mil reticle. Or, adjusts in MOA and has a MOA reticle. Of course, the knobs should match how the scope adjusts, mil/mil or moa/moa.