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ba_50
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Posted: July/08/2016 at 13:28 |
What is it? A combo? Why hasn't an MOA/MOA scope been introduced. Thanks.
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billyburl2
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http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-3-15x42-Tactical-Rifle-Scope-P97189.aspx
It is also available on the fixed power scopes. I believe the reticle and erector is being designed right now for HD line of scopes...
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If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them?
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ba_50
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billyburl2
Yes, but how does it work? Is the reticle part MOA and part MIL? |
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billyburl2
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It is a MOA based variant of the mil-quad. Meaning the reticles share apperence, but the MOA reticle is all based on minute of angle sub-tensions.
The biggest reason it was introduced in the classic line first is there was already an MOA based erector in place. (At least that's an educated guess on my part.)
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If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them?
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ba_50
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So it is MOA/MOA. Thanks.
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