I am hesitant to bring up MOA and Mildot, but did not see anything in the considerable comments on the forum about my particular issue.
I will be shooting at the local 100 and 200 yard range. I have no need to "range" anything, making moot the ranging benefit of the mildot. Just wondering which would be best for shooting off the bench to known distances. I think I have the following correct.
I get to the range and the wind is blowing. I estimate the wind, look up the MOA values from the JBM ballistics calculator data and dial in the adjustments on the MOA turret. My wind estimate is off and bullet impact is off by 1 MOA according to the MOA reticle. Dial in 4 clicks of the 1/4 MOA turret and I am there.
To do the same with the mildot, I convert the JBM values into mils. Adjust the .1 mil turret as needed. If I have a MOA turret, adjust as I did for the MOA scope. If my shot is off a bit, I can see in the reticle how many mils off it is, and adjust using a .1 mil turret. Harder to do if I have a MOA turret.
I think finer estimation of distance can be done with mils, so finer adjustments can be made. But, dialing in initial settings is clumsier because ballistics data is in inches. On the other hand, it is very hard to find a MOA reticle with fine graduations.
I am not sure how anyone adjusts properly using plain crosshair reticles with no markings. ???
For shooting at the local range off a bench, mildot or MOA?
- Phil
I will be shooting at the local 100 and 200 yard range. I have no need to "range" anything, making moot the ranging benefit of the mildot. Just wondering which would be best for shooting off the bench to known distances. I think I have the following correct.
I get to the range and the wind is blowing. I estimate the wind, look up the MOA values from the JBM ballistics calculator data and dial in the adjustments on the MOA turret. My wind estimate is off and bullet impact is off by 1 MOA according to the MOA reticle. Dial in 4 clicks of the 1/4 MOA turret and I am there.
To do the same with the mildot, I convert the JBM values into mils. Adjust the .1 mil turret as needed. If I have a MOA turret, adjust as I did for the MOA scope. If my shot is off a bit, I can see in the reticle how many mils off it is, and adjust using a .1 mil turret. Harder to do if I have a MOA turret.
I think finer estimation of distance can be done with mils, so finer adjustments can be made. But, dialing in initial settings is clumsier because ballistics data is in inches. On the other hand, it is very hard to find a MOA reticle with fine graduations.
I am not sure how anyone adjusts properly using plain crosshair reticles with no markings. ???
For shooting at the local range off a bench, mildot or MOA?
- Phil