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Ffp vs sfp
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<blockquote data-quote="GrayCreed" data-source="post: 2104138" data-attributes="member: 114633"><p>The point is with FFP you don't have to do math like that at any magnification or range MOA or MRAD it doesn't matter. I have an FFP MRAD scope from Sig, 1 Mil in the scope is the same regardless of if I zoom it in or out. </p><p></p><p>As far as being able to SEE the reticle part of it is knowing how to set your focus/paralax. The other part is not buying CHEAP ffp scopes most good scopes are set up in such a way that you can see the reticle fine at lower power. An example would be the nightforce and trijicon scopes, both can be had wit reticles that when Zoomed out will show a illuminated diamond (much like a red dot) my Sig and many Luepold scopes have thicker outer crosshairs to draw your eyes to the center when Zoomed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrayCreed, post: 2104138, member: 114633"] The point is with FFP you don't have to do math like that at any magnification or range MOA or MRAD it doesn't matter. I have an FFP MRAD scope from Sig, 1 Mil in the scope is the same regardless of if I zoom it in or out. As far as being able to SEE the reticle part of it is knowing how to set your focus/paralax. The other part is not buying CHEAP ffp scopes most good scopes are set up in such a way that you can see the reticle fine at lower power. An example would be the nightforce and trijicon scopes, both can be had wit reticles that when Zoomed out will show a illuminated diamond (much like a red dot) my Sig and many Luepold scopes have thicker outer crosshairs to draw your eyes to the center when Zoomed out. [/QUOTE]
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