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Definitely enjoy watching your videos. I bought a Mossberg Patriot Night Train in .300 Win Mag 2 years ago. I have been customizing it since. Put a Boyds At One stock on it, Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6x24x50 FFP (MRAD) , Burris XTR Signature rings, and a Spartan Javelin bipod. I have the rear mount at +10 and the front at -20 so I have more adjustment. Great vids man 👍👍
Really great shooting & info Kenny, even for those of us old men who barely shoot 100-200 yds. As far as MOA vs MRAD goes, I see MOA hanging on for 20 years but eventually MRAD will be dominant, If a young guy asked me what he should get today, I'd say "Get on board with MRAD". Thanks, Mike.
Great video Eagle Eye very informative mate , well done 👍 . It must have been a shock to the system going from a boiling hot Arizona desert 🌵 to the cold wet weather at the B.O.T.C , you did very well with Xring .
Thanks for the video and information. I use moa never tried mrad. I normally shoot up to 200 max . As always enjoyable video. Looks like you have a chauffeur
@@EagleEyeShooting I dont have them handy at the moment . But i have four of his books. And in two of them he mention the cone of dispersion that you talk about. Great reads all of them. He works for burger bullets.
What's most important here is the shot call/strike corollary. Call/strike corollary which shows shots are on call and where desired indicates proper sight adjustment for distance/conditions and proper execution of the two firing tasks. Shots on call but not where desired indicate proper sight alignment, and sight adjustment but movement of the rifle, possibly from poor trigger control. Shots off call, the bullet striking someplace other than where it was thought to hit, may mean sights are misaligned, inconsistent sight picture, or sights not adjusted correctly to account for distance to target, slope, or wind and weather conditions. I suspect the first shots were high because the scope was not adjusted to flat ground distance to target.
Hay Kenny I wanted to let you know I picked up a M9A3. I thought you might like that since you had so much discuss in the 19x. Lol this M9A3 is a cream puff
Different time zone or I would have been here sooner. :) Waiting to adjust the scope until firing a few more rounds is great advise. How much did the tow truck cost at the end? You are running Hollywood style productions now. Yea right you let the kid drive........ Best of times are right now.
When you measure your miss with your reticle, are you using your old 3.2 left hold, and measure it from there? Or do you bring it back to measure center to center/left right. For instance if my call says i need to hold left 3.2 mils and the shot goes off. And i see exactly it goes to the right. I put my old 3.2 hold on the target and measure where it missed... .2 mils right so 3.4 left hold. Instead of getting off the target measuring from start of center of crosshair then seing its a .2 miss to the right and come up with 3.4. I do it that way so i can stay on target, measure from what i was already holding makes it fast. Do you do it that way?
What I do is put the center of the x hair where it impacted then count the lines like playing battleship. You can also do it vise versa by holding the X hair on target
@@EagleEyeShooting i kinda see what you were saying. Maybe i am holding wrong. Could i use my old hold put it on target, and measure from there?? Or do what you are saying. What i am getting at is am i doing it right. I have been doing it that way for so long never really thought about it until now.
What ever you have dialed keep that and center up on target. It can be confusing, but just remember your dialing your impact not your reticle. So if you center up on target and count 1.5mil high and 1 mil left. (Impact was top left) you need to bring the impact down 1.5mil and right 1 mil
@@EagleEyeShooting We are always adding or lessening our hold. If im holding 1 mil left and the spotter tells me to come left .6 mils, i add that to my previous 1 mil hold. 1.6 mils left is my new hold. My point being is isn’t it faster to just measure from your previous hold, your gonna have to add more wind or subtract anyway from there? If you measure from the x hair your gonna see the same thing, isnt it just reference points?
It only changes the bullets ballistic coefficient at that range. Essentially modifying the projectile curve at that distance to get closer on target at sub sonic ranges. It does not affect anything closer than your range inputted
Nice shooting Kenny but dang 115 degrees. 😰 I think you better have your Uber driver take you to the 7-Eleven so you can get some Slurpees. Stay cool Fellas 👊😎🇺🇸
Let's think about this. How many clicks will it take to dial your rifle at 1,000 yards? If your MOA your probably at 24 MOA... that's most likely 2 full rotations of your turret cap and some. MRAD is usually 7.6 mils about 3/4 rotation. If your in a hunting scenario or got seconds to get shot off for competition in a full value 9 o clock 14mph wind. A scope in MOA may be 5 MOA of hold, where's your 5 MOA wind hold on your reticle? Bet its on the far outskirts of the reticle where its hard to see where as MRAD is about 1.5 Mils (one large stadia and between to smaller hashes). As for the math part. Did you watch the video? Their isn't math to do if you just use your reticle to tell you how to adjust per your miss regardless if your using MOA or Mil. However, if your thinking of distance reference. I do believe its harder to count in fractions and whole numbers than just using digits in 10's (MRAD)
Son I am sure you are a good shooter. But you are not a good teacher. You talk about what you gone talk about for 1/2 video and explains saying depends what kind of shooter you are..... remember we are aim then shoot shooters....haaaa...again. But the video according to you is about MOA vs MROD....which you really did not even take time to explain. Sorry. But tumb down. Bret
Appreciate the feed back but this video was NOT MOA vs "MROD".... as the title says (How to use your reticle) implying that it doesn't matter what you run, learn to use the reticle to spot misses and adjust. Your comment was laughable at best.