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<blockquote data-quote="TheBoctor" data-source="post: 1844233" data-attributes="member: 107356"><p>FFP gets my vote. Sure is nice to have an actual minute value when adjusting calls for a follow up shot or spotting for someone with the magnification pulled way out so you can assess the whole situation. And once i got used to having that capability throughout the magnification range, I feel a little paranoid with my SFP scopes that my calls are off and I'm always second guessing that the magnification is cranked all the way in. Last, for what the up-charge is, it's nice for that fancy reticle to be valid in the entire range, not just cranked all the way down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBoctor, post: 1844233, member: 107356"] FFP gets my vote. Sure is nice to have an actual minute value when adjusting calls for a follow up shot or spotting for someone with the magnification pulled way out so you can assess the whole situation. And once i got used to having that capability throughout the magnification range, I feel a little paranoid with my SFP scopes that my calls are off and I'm always second guessing that the magnification is cranked all the way in. Last, for what the up-charge is, it's nice for that fancy reticle to be valid in the entire range, not just cranked all the way down. [/QUOTE]
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