First and foremost YES I know the difference between MOA and MILS and I don't want this to turn into a MOA vs MIL shit show.
So ever since I got into LR shooting or any shooting where I dial a scope elevation turret or use any kind of ballistic program or computer I have been using MILS.
I never think about MOA unless I am helping someone zero there "set it and forget it" MOA hunting scope.
Fast forward I have been wanting a dedicated hunting scope with a no bullshit clutter free only red dot in the center illuminates reticle, but with turrets that can still be dialed for elevation. The only one that I found that meets my criteria and have already ordered is the Leupold VX-6HD 4-24X52 FIREDOT DUPLEX. Only thing that I don't like about it is the turrets are 1/4 MOA, but what the hell I can live with it.
Ok here's my Ballistic Calculator question. I figured when you changed the units to MOA it would give the solution to the closest 1/4 MOA. I didn't realize I would still get the solution in tenths. Example 425yds is giving me 6.6 MOA. In MILS there is an exact 6.6 tic mark on the turret with 1/4MOA turrets I find I am having to think a little more. Do I dial to 6.50 or 6.75.....hmmmm seems like there are going to be times when I will have to dial either slightly under or over exactly what the solution calls for. I know in reality I probably can't hold the difference, but damn its messing with my OCD.
So ever since I got into LR shooting or any shooting where I dial a scope elevation turret or use any kind of ballistic program or computer I have been using MILS.
I never think about MOA unless I am helping someone zero there "set it and forget it" MOA hunting scope.
Fast forward I have been wanting a dedicated hunting scope with a no bullshit clutter free only red dot in the center illuminates reticle, but with turrets that can still be dialed for elevation. The only one that I found that meets my criteria and have already ordered is the Leupold VX-6HD 4-24X52 FIREDOT DUPLEX. Only thing that I don't like about it is the turrets are 1/4 MOA, but what the hell I can live with it.
Ok here's my Ballistic Calculator question. I figured when you changed the units to MOA it would give the solution to the closest 1/4 MOA. I didn't realize I would still get the solution in tenths. Example 425yds is giving me 6.6 MOA. In MILS there is an exact 6.6 tic mark on the turret with 1/4MOA turrets I find I am having to think a little more. Do I dial to 6.50 or 6.75.....hmmmm seems like there are going to be times when I will have to dial either slightly under or over exactly what the solution calls for. I know in reality I probably can't hold the difference, but damn its messing with my OCD.