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<blockquote data-quote="Wheatgerm" data-source="post: 788253" data-attributes="member: 52003"><p>Sorry for my double post. That was kinda odd....</p><p></p><p>I do understand the difference between FFP and SFP. I have my gun zeroed at 300 yards. And the post would be 799y in MOST my hunting scenarios (give or take due to altitudes temps and psi)your now if I back my scope off to 14x the post would be 900y and at 11x the post would be 1000y.</p><p></p><p>The major down side that I see (like others have pointed out) is there is no reticle for windage.. so tell me if this would be good or bad, if im correct I can get moa turrets for this monarch scope, I was thinking about locking the elevation turret out and using the windage turret for those longer shots? We can all hold pretty dang close for a 5mph wind at 600y depending on the bullet... with my 230gr bergers at that distance its only about 6-8inches but at 800-1000y it increases dramatically..</p><p></p><p>The whole reason im wanting to go this route is I don't like the idea of tampering with my true zero with a turret even tho I know it's been tested and true for a long time. 90% of the reason I don't trust it would be due to my own error not the scope. The reticle just seems more simple.</p><p>thanks for all the replies even tho I haven't responded to each one. Im getting alot out of this topic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheatgerm, post: 788253, member: 52003"] Sorry for my double post. That was kinda odd.... I do understand the difference between FFP and SFP. I have my gun zeroed at 300 yards. And the post would be 799y in MOST my hunting scenarios (give or take due to altitudes temps and psi)your now if I back my scope off to 14x the post would be 900y and at 11x the post would be 1000y. The major down side that I see (like others have pointed out) is there is no reticle for windage.. so tell me if this would be good or bad, if im correct I can get moa turrets for this monarch scope, I was thinking about locking the elevation turret out and using the windage turret for those longer shots? We can all hold pretty dang close for a 5mph wind at 600y depending on the bullet... with my 230gr bergers at that distance its only about 6-8inches but at 800-1000y it increases dramatically.. The whole reason im wanting to go this route is I don't like the idea of tampering with my true zero with a turret even tho I know it's been tested and true for a long time. 90% of the reason I don't trust it would be due to my own error not the scope. The reticle just seems more simple. thanks for all the replies even tho I haven't responded to each one. Im getting alot out of this topic [/QUOTE]
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