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<blockquote data-quote="teesquare" data-source="post: 1177715" data-attributes="member: 56740"><p>Interesting ....</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the issue of not understanding the need for different reticles in SFP vs FFP is connected here.....?</p><p></p><p>And - the reticles that I am attracted to such as the afore mentioned EBR 2C ( or 2B - difference is MOA or MIL) allow you to use the reticle as a calculated "holdover" - rather than guesstimate or Ky windage.</p><p></p><p>Experience with these newer reticles is different than what I have always used in the past, but...I am hoping that there will be added benefit in utilizing a "tactical" style reticle for LRH. </p><p></p><p>They are really an evolved B&C in the way I plan on using them and look at them. FFP...dial it up or down - no change in accuracy of the point of aim, if I understand correctly.</p><p></p><p>And - I have been watching the size weights coming down - or at least there are more and more scopes available....Currently I am looking at the Meopta 3-12 x 56. I think it is approx. 21 oz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teesquare, post: 1177715, member: 56740"] Interesting .... Perhaps the issue of not understanding the need for different reticles in SFP vs FFP is connected here.....? And - the reticles that I am attracted to such as the afore mentioned EBR 2C ( or 2B - difference is MOA or MIL) allow you to use the reticle as a calculated "holdover" - rather than guesstimate or Ky windage. Experience with these newer reticles is different than what I have always used in the past, but...I am hoping that there will be added benefit in utilizing a "tactical" style reticle for LRH. They are really an evolved B&C in the way I plan on using them and look at them. FFP...dial it up or down - no change in accuracy of the point of aim, if I understand correctly. And - I have been watching the size weights coming down - or at least there are more and more scopes available....Currently I am looking at the Meopta 3-12 x 56. I think it is approx. 21 oz. [/QUOTE]
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