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Advice on a new long range scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1549471" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>To those that are questioning the op's preference of FFP.</p><p>Have you shot your rifle on different magnifications to see what your offsets are? Every sfp made has a shift of impact when you change power. Before you say well I have a top end scope or whatever. Your moving the magnifier in front of the reticle. Because of that the light is bent differently and it changes the point of impact. The higher the zoom ratio the more it can move. It can be mitigated to a degree but it will have an offset to the zero you set on a different power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1549471, member: 85987"] To those that are questioning the op's preference of FFP. Have you shot your rifle on different magnifications to see what your offsets are? Every sfp made has a shift of impact when you change power. Before you say well I have a top end scope or whatever. Your moving the magnifier in front of the reticle. Because of that the light is bent differently and it changes the point of impact. The higher the zoom ratio the more it can move. It can be mitigated to a degree but it will have an offset to the zero you set on a different power. [/QUOTE]
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