Greetings,
I really fail to understand why anybody is still working in the obsolete units almost 50 years after NZ changed to metric. Milliradians are not a metric unit exclusively but work better in base 10 measuring systems. That said I still weigh powder in grains for simplicity and my chronograph still reads in fps due to me being too lazy to change it. but all other measuring is in metric. Mils are a smaller unit than milliradians (mrad) due to use by the military but I believe that Leupold scopes at least are calibrated in mrad. Working as a draughtsman I worked in metric from the early 1970's so made the change to metric earlier than some. Metres and mrad for me.
Regards Grandpamac.
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