MIL VS MOA Accufire Turrets

Published on June 27, 2023
Duration: 0:43

Elliott Delp provides an expert review of the Accufire optic, focusing on its MIL-based adjustment system and tactile turret feedback. He highlights the 0.1 MRAD increment per click and compares its superior tactile feel to Sig Sauer optics. The review showcases practical application with an AR-15 platform, emphasizing precision adjustments for shooters.

Quick Summary

Accufire optics utilize a MIL-based adjustment system with turrets set in precise 0.1 MRAD increments per click. This system offers distinct, high-quality audible and tactile feedback, which reviewer Elliott Delp found superior to that of some Sig Sauer optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00MIL vs MOA Basics
  2. 00:14Accufire Turret Mechanics
  3. 00:23Comparison and Tactile Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the adjustment increment on Accufire turrets?

Accufire optics feature turrets calibrated in 0.1 MRAD increments. This means each audible and tactile click corresponds to a 0.1 Miliradian adjustment, allowing for precise zeroing and holdovers.

How do Accufire turrets compare to other brands like Sig Sauer?

Elliott Delp notes that Accufire turrets offer superior tactile and audible feedback compared to a Sig Sauer optic he tested. The clicks are described as more distinct and high-quality, providing better confirmation of adjustments.

What is the difference between MIL and MOA adjustment systems?

MIL (Miliradian) is a metric-based system, with 1 MIL typically equating to about 3.6 inches at 100 yards. MOA (Minute of Angle) is an imperial-based system, with 1 MOA equating to approximately 1.047 inches at 100 yards.

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