If you are otherwise happy with Chairgun and you're committed to switching to MOA, why not just get your MIL calculations as usual, then convert to MOA using 1 MIL = 3.4377 MOA?"Paio"Thanks Joe for the video. I am planning to order one based on your review. I have been using Hawke Sidewinder 20x 1\2 mil dot and I am ready to go to something simpler, sturdy and lighter for hunting. I will be using on my Wildcat and Impact. The plan is to move to MOA turrets and MOA Quad reticle. Question: I have been using Chairgun for my ballistic studies and field cards. As far as I know there is no MOA reticle there. Do you know any software that have MOA reticles? Thanks mate in advance.
I have a 10x42 and 12x42 and both are just as clear as the other. Would be hard to choose one over the other honestly!"Matt247365"Enjoyed the video, JWR. Especially the end LoL.
How do the 12x42 and 16x42 compare to the 10x42? Wondering if the glass is just as good as the magnification goes up.
Are they truly around 18oz in weight? I'm currently running a 21oz PA 4-14x44 FFP on my Vulcan which is decent, but I'd like to shave off a few ounces while gaining a little quality at the same time if possible.
Thanks much!
Matt
Cool. Thanks, Dairyboy. That's great to hear. I'm dying to see what all the buzz is about with these SWFA scopes."Dairyboy"I have a 10x42 and 12x42 and both are just as clear as the other. Would be hard to choose one over the other honestly!