So here's the issue.
We range with laser now. So detailed accurate ranging using the Mil Dot/hash mark is not an issue.
I have been an MOA guy all my shooting life. So is there some mysterious reason why I should recalibrate my brain and gear from MOA to MIL that I am missing at this point?
My spotting scope is in MOA. My long glass is in MOA but that can all be changed if there is something I'm missing here.
Most, (not all) quality scopes can be had in MOA.
Average guy around me can't "really use or communicate in clear 'Mil' ".
New guys joining the group here in Seattle, can't either unless they are prior military long gun.
So without the ranging feature, isn't one "equal" to the other. Like use what you know for calling and making adjustments?
Since I'm asking, is there a clear preference between calibrated crosshair reticles and the Christmas Tree reticle?
We range with laser now. So detailed accurate ranging using the Mil Dot/hash mark is not an issue.
I have been an MOA guy all my shooting life. So is there some mysterious reason why I should recalibrate my brain and gear from MOA to MIL that I am missing at this point?
My spotting scope is in MOA. My long glass is in MOA but that can all be changed if there is something I'm missing here.
Most, (not all) quality scopes can be had in MOA.
Average guy around me can't "really use or communicate in clear 'Mil' ".
New guys joining the group here in Seattle, can't either unless they are prior military long gun.
So without the ranging feature, isn't one "equal" to the other. Like use what you know for calling and making adjustments?
Since I'm asking, is there a clear preference between calibrated crosshair reticles and the Christmas Tree reticle?