The “mils” in a mil-dot scope refer to milliradians, which is a measurement of angle. If you picture a mil as an ice cream cone, with the tip originating at the shooter’s eye and an open end that gets ...
It’s the big Ford vs. Chevy debate in the world of long-range precision riflescopes: Do you go with a reticle based on minutes of angle (MOA) or milliradians (mils)? I’ll lay out some of the pros and ...
Long-range shooting requires an accurate rifle and a powerful scope. It helps if the scope has a mil-dot reticle, adjustable parallax, precise click adjustment and super-clear, multi-coated optics. It ...
U.S. Army snipers will soon see the benefits of a new grid-based reticle for rifle scopes that will improve targeting as well as add versatility with its use across various weapons and ammunition. A ...
FM Optics, through DKG Trading Inc., offers three Total Tactical rifle scopes. The scopes — a 3-9x42mm, a 6-24z44mm, and a 4-16x44mm — feature illuminated red/green Mil-Dot reticles and zero tolerance ...
Sig Sauer's MIL-GRADE Mini Red Dot Sight and the CP2 Tactical Rifle Scope (shown) provide rugged and reliable service in the most demanding of conditions. The MIL-GRADE Mini Red Dot Sight is a ...
I wasn’t expecting much from this budget scope but the glass is pretty good. It’s as clear as you can get for the price. The reticle is the neat part I like on this scope. It’s a simple mil-dot ...
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