MOA will be fine, I just prefer Mil. If you are concerned with the graduations being true, you can start with a box test at 100. I was dialing 9 MOA and actually getting about 9.375 or so. That was what led me to test where I shot a group, then dialed up 28 MOA and shot another. Both tests told me the same thing, that I needed a correction value of 1.036 put into my app for the scope adjustments. Which is really no big deal, just as long as you know what your scope is actually dialing. This was also on the fixed power 10X version.
Of course you could just not worry about it, and let that be part of the correction when you true up the trajectory on your app. Either way, as long as it is being accounted for. Probably this is what most folks do anyways.
I'm sure someone it going to ask, but the range I tested this on is 100 yards on the nose. It has been verified by 3 different high quality rangefinders. Bench is concreted in and target stand is fixed in place. Test was shot using a custom 6.5 Creedmoor that shoots in the .2-.3 range very consistently.
Of course you could just not worry about it, and let that be part of the correction when you true up the trajectory on your app. Either way, as long as it is being accounted for. Probably this is what most folks do anyways.
I'm sure someone it going to ask, but the range I tested this on is 100 yards on the nose. It has been verified by 3 different high quality rangefinders. Bench is concreted in and target stand is fixed in place. Test was shot using a custom 6.5 Creedmoor that shoots in the .2-.3 range very consistently.
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