Can some one explain what the advantages of one over the other would be for civilian/recreational shooting? Assuming that most scopes use 1/4 MOA adjustment knobs.
Thanks
Brad
Thanks
Brad
In terms of price I was looking at:Rob01 said:There are alot of scopes that have 1/4 MOA clicks and mildot reticles but that is a by product of years of it being done that way when .1 mil clicks weren't available. More and more scope makers are seeing that the shooters are wanting matching knobs and reticles and they are making scopes that way. ll the high end makers do it and even cheaper priced scopes like, Super Snipers, Falcon and Vortex are doing it with others following suit. You just need to look around for them.
Having matching knobs and reticle makes it so that you only need one set of data for both holds and dialing. Also when you see the impact in the scope you can dial on the correction as well as hold it. It's just more versitile to have matching knobs and reticle.
What's your price range for a scope?