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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter J" data-source="post: 2408148" data-attributes="member: 121766"><p>Generally speaking a larger main tube with be more rigid than a smaller main tube. A larger main tube does also allow for more adjustment in windage and elevation. For medium to longer range shots I think FFP is a must and I would want at least a 10X setup. I am not a huge magnification junkie, but 6X is a bit low for me. The reticle sub tensions are generally fairly hard to see on that low of power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter J, post: 2408148, member: 121766"] Generally speaking a larger main tube with be more rigid than a smaller main tube. A larger main tube does also allow for more adjustment in windage and elevation. For medium to longer range shots I think FFP is a must and I would want at least a 10X setup. I am not a huge magnification junkie, but 6X is a bit low for me. The reticle sub tensions are generally fairly hard to see on that low of power. [/QUOTE]
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