Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by jackmountain
And I’m with Jordan, an MOA reticle is doable but mils are so much simpler especially with FFP
Why anyone ever produced a scope with Mil reticle and MOA adjustments is beyond me, Absolutely stupid

When you don't understand how things happened much of history will befuddle you.

Leupold was the first scope manufacturer to offer a Mil reticle.

At that time all adjustments in the high end Leupolds were MOA.

Nobody offered a Mil Reticle with Mil adjustments at that time so just having a Mil reticle was ground breaking.

Kahles made a Mil-Dot reticle w/MIL adjustments in 1969, the ZF69. Does Leupold's Mil-Dot option pre-date the Kahles?

Maybe you missed this last time around. When did Leupold add a Mil-Dot reticle and does it pre-date the 1969 Kahles?

You should post a link. Euro optic typically have metric adjustments which approximate a Mil radian but I can find no reference of the scope you referencing.


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