Txhillbilly
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I use both types of reticle's. Either way is easy to learn and use, especially if you use a ballistics calculator.
It wasn't long ago, before the hash mark reticles came out, that most all Mil-Dot reticle scopes had MOA turrets. I still have a couple of them. They take a little longer to do the math with when dialing a 1/4 moa turret using a milliradian measurement reticle.
Today, Most scope makers match the turret measurement style to the reticle. Life is good, as long as the scope tracks well!
It wasn't long ago, before the hash mark reticles came out, that most all Mil-Dot reticle scopes had MOA turrets. I still have a couple of them. They take a little longer to do the math with when dialing a 1/4 moa turret using a milliradian measurement reticle.
Today, Most scope makers match the turret measurement style to the reticle. Life is good, as long as the scope tracks well!