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<blockquote data-quote="StammesOpfer" data-source="post: 1006481" data-attributes="member: 9298"><p>Well I just got my IOR 3-18x42 FFP with the MP-8 and I have to say I am extremely happy with it. I haven't shot it yet but I really like the hash marks over dots. I think you can be a lot more precise with it since in the main section of the reticle you have mil and .5mil and then at the edges the last mil is broken down into .25mils not dealing with dots. I don't know what magnification your dots will be accurate at I know at 3x with mine being ffp the reticle is pretty small. Assuming yours is accurate at 10x then the overall reticle is very good size and I like having a small center dot instead of actual crosshairs</p><p></p><p>So I am saying go with the IOR but you should really look to match mil/mil read EZ's long range rifle shoot report it is the perfect example why it is nice to have matching units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StammesOpfer, post: 1006481, member: 9298"] Well I just got my IOR 3-18x42 FFP with the MP-8 and I have to say I am extremely happy with it. I haven't shot it yet but I really like the hash marks over dots. I think you can be a lot more precise with it since in the main section of the reticle you have mil and .5mil and then at the edges the last mil is broken down into .25mils not dealing with dots. I don't know what magnification your dots will be accurate at I know at 3x with mine being ffp the reticle is pretty small. Assuming yours is accurate at 10x then the overall reticle is very good size and I like having a small center dot instead of actual crosshairs So I am saying go with the IOR but you should really look to match mil/mil read EZ's long range rifle shoot report it is the perfect example why it is nice to have matching units. [/QUOTE]
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