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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1633793" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I am equally comfortable with both and could be happy using either. Having said that, I prefer an MOA/SFP for hunting, and a MIL/FFP for competition(tactical/PRS). I find the MOA reticle and SFP orientation/scaling cleaner and more intuitive for hunting conditions and applications. For time restricted competition, with varied targets/distances, I'm substantially more effective with MiLS/FFL. </p><p>My first "bonafide" LRH rifle, many years ago, had a Leupold MK4, with a MIL reticle and MOA turret. In hindsight it was, IMO, an abomination, but did motivate me to thoroughly learn the use of MILS. It was my primary method for ranging game quite effectively to 500 yards back then given affordable rangefinders left much to be desired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1633793, member: 10291"] I am equally comfortable with both and could be happy using either. Having said that, I prefer an MOA/SFP for hunting, and a MIL/FFP for competition(tactical/PRS). I find the MOA reticle and SFP orientation/scaling cleaner and more intuitive for hunting conditions and applications. For time restricted competition, with varied targets/distances, I’m substantially more effective with MiLS/FFL. My first “bonafide” LRH rifle, many years ago, had a Leupold MK4, with a MIL reticle and MOA turret. In hindsight it was, IMO, an abomination, but did motivate me to thoroughly learn the use of MILS. It was my primary method for ranging game quite effectively to 500 yards back then given affordable rangefinders left much to be desired. [/QUOTE]
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