It means his scope has a mil based reticle (mil dot or MLR) and has 1/10 mil adjustments as opposed to many scopes being mil-dot reticle and 1/4 MOA adjustments. Its the way a mil based scope should be set up. Either mil/mil or moa/moa, as long as they match it doesn't really matter.
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The biggest difference for someone who doesn't actually range with the reticle is a mil turret will move the reticle roughly 1/3" per click at 100yds as opposed to a MOA turret which moves the reticle approximately 1/4" per click at 100yds.
It means his scope has a mil based reticle (mil dot or MLR) and has 1/10 mil adjustments as opposed to many scopes being mil-dot reticle and 1/4 MOA adjustments. Its the way a mil based scope should be set up. Either mil/mil or moa/moa, as long as they match it doesn't really matter.