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If you have no experience with MIL or MOA then there is no difference in the learning curve. It's all going to be new regardless. Make sure the turrets match the reticle, which Vortex does on both counts. If using one in MIL, set your range finder to meters if shooting MIL or yards if shooting MOA and spend time afield using the system you buy. First round hits require a dope chart to be verified either way. Correction shots are based on what you see in your reticle either way. If you're ranging based on the reticle, either build your chart based on the target size being in yards or meters and it works the same way. After that it is just a matter of which you like better or which you and your spotter can agree on if using one. A properly built dope chart or data book with your target size and holds will be more important than your choice of MIL or MOA.


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