Zero Compromise Optic MPCT3 Reticle - Quickfire Review

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2024

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  • @oorcinus
    @oorcinus 4 роки тому +3

    I’m glad they wrote Zero Compromise Optic on the turrets THREE times, so i can quickly acquire the make of my scope while i’m quickly acquiring the target, no matter what angle the turrets are at.

  • @danielmccarthyy
    @danielmccarthyy 2 місяці тому

    Is the funnel gone in the new version ?

  • @biglaplenox
    @biglaplenox Рік тому

    Why the funnel is in inch while the reticle is in mils?

    • @JLG098721
      @JLG098721 Рік тому +1

      Mils isn't metric...

    • @biglaplenox
      @biglaplenox Рік тому +1

      @@JLG098721 no but it works together perfectly! Who’s using yards with a mrad scope?

    • @erik_stein
      @erik_stein Рік тому +2

      ​@@biglaplenox why not? 1 mrad = 1/1000 of the distance, REGARDLESS of units. So, 1 mil at 100 yards (3,600 inches) simply equals 3.6 inches (3,600/1,000). Anyone who can wrap their head around a base-3 and base-12 number system simultaneously (3 feet per yard; 12 inches per foot) can surely divide by 10, right? 😅 As long as you stick to 100 yards, then MOA is OK. But anything other than 100 yards is easier in milrad. How many inches is 1 mil at 875 yards? 1 mil = 0.875 yards, or 31.5 inches (875/1000 = 0.875 yards; seven-eighths of a yard = 31.5 inches). Didn't even have to think about it! How much is 1 MOA at 875 yards? Let's see... 875 * 36 * pi / (60 * 180) = 9.16 inches (I *might* have used my calculator to check that one). Can you just estimate it to be 8.75 inches? Probably! But if you are cursed with an engineers mind and OCD for exact answers, mrad is easier overall, no matter the distance unit of measure.

    • @JLG098721
      @JLG098721 11 місяців тому

      that doesn't mean it doesn't work with it...@@0TheLastLoneWolf

  • @Alex-yg5uh
    @Alex-yg5uh 4 роки тому

    MPCT2 is better.