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<blockquote data-quote="JTComfort" data-source="post: 2482460" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>100% w/Feenix on this! "I" also prefer FFP scopes now. AND, I wish that I had a better understanding of reticle options BEFORE I purchased one of my VERY expensive (Schmidt-Bender) FFP scopes. A simple, duplex reticle, especially a heavy "European" duplex can obscure the target. I wasn't prepared to give up that much "precision". So, as it turned out, I shot a mule deer at 248 yards and didn't really notice or care that I was dialed in at 3x! It takes a bit of getting used to and as others have said, picking the reticle that best suits your purpose helps - in your satisfaction and not over-paying for things you won't use or ever need - like a Horus reticle that can add $100s to the cost of a scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTComfort, post: 2482460, member: 103514"] 100% w/Feenix on this! "I" also prefer FFP scopes now. AND, I wish that I had a better understanding of reticle options BEFORE I purchased one of my VERY expensive (Schmidt-Bender) FFP scopes. A simple, duplex reticle, especially a heavy "European" duplex can obscure the target. I wasn't prepared to give up that much "precision". So, as it turned out, I shot a mule deer at 248 yards and didn't really notice or care that I was dialed in at 3x! It takes a bit of getting used to and as others have said, picking the reticle that best suits your purpose helps - in your satisfaction and not over-paying for things you won't use or ever need - like a Horus reticle that can add $100s to the cost of a scope. [/QUOTE]
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