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Old 04-02-2018, 06:13 PM
Nyksta Nyksta is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Dean2 View Post
Now I get what you are talking about, had not thought about the click value. Have to be careful though, not all Mil-Dot scopes have Milrad adjustments, some use MOA on hte Turrets, and some that do like Leupold the adjustment is .05 of a Mil instead of .1.

As to what to call .1 of a Mil: depends on where you are, some call it a Bip (North America), some a decimil (Europe), and rarely a perymyraid (literally one in ten thousand). usually only seen in England and commonwealth countries.
I tend to just call it clicks when it comes down to using it. If someone was going to use the mrad system then it would be worthwhile to make sure the reticle and turrets match. Very easy to use together.
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