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    Assuming you weren't being silly, Mil and MRAD are the same thing. Milliradians are the unit of measure, those are just two different abbreviations. You probably knew that though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    Assuming you weren't being silly, Mil and MRAD are the same thing. Milliradians are the unit of measure, those are just two different abbreviations. You probably knew that though.
    Honestly, I didn't know. I really haven't done all my research yet and haven't ever really been into anything to do with long range or precision shooting.

    Anyone who has an opinion on what would be easiest for a newbie to learn on would be greatly appreciated. FFP or SFP? MOA or Mil? Preferred reticles?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Honestly, I didn't know. I really haven't done all my research yet and haven't ever really been into anything to do with long range or precision shooting.

    Anyone who has an opinion on what would be easiest for a newbie to learn on would be greatly appreciated. FFP or SFP? MOA or Mil? Preferred reticles?

    Thanks.
    If you can, come down to the Pueblo field rifle match on the 17th IIRC, and take a look at the guns/gear, I'll have my LR rig there, as well as the AR I referenced earlier, along with many others. Probably the best way to get your head wraped around it is to just put your hands on some stuff and test drive some.

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