The propene/ethene-[1-13C] copolymerization method has been applied to measure precisely the regioselectivity of two modern MgCl2-supported Ziegler−Natta catalyst systems for the industrial production of isotactic polypropylene, namely MgCl2/di(isobutyl)-o-phthalate/TiCl4−cyclohexylmethyldimethoxysilane/AlR3 (1) and MgCl2/2,2-di(isobutyl)-1,3-dimethoxypropane/TiCl4−AlR3 (2). System 2 turned out to be slightly less regioselective than system 1 (on average, 0.26% 2,1 misinsertions instead of 0.18%), but the distribution of the regiodefects throughout the polymer was found to be more uniform, most likely as a result of a lower differentiation of the active species. This provides a simple explanation for the different response of the two cataly...