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First Focal Plane Vs. Second Focal Plane
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 773251" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Why do you need a number or unit of measure. If you can remember the unit of measure and number you can remember the visual distance you need to correct and you can place as many as you want there. Many times it will fall between hash marks it does not matter if it is mils or moa all you need to do is follow over to the correction point for the correction hold. We can put a number on it later with a tape measure while we are gutting it.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p><p> </p><p>edit: I will also add it does not matter what power I am on either. That is a Myth put forth by FFP supporters. I don't need a number for a correction for a follow up unless I am don't see the hit and I need a spotter call. Then I need to be on full power and follow cue. But I see the hits more times that not by far and I will 99% of the time be on full power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 773251, member: 7503"] Why do you need a number or unit of measure. If you can remember the unit of measure and number you can remember the visual distance you need to correct and you can place as many as you want there. Many times it will fall between hash marks it does not matter if it is mils or moa all you need to do is follow over to the correction point for the correction hold. We can put a number on it later with a tape measure while we are gutting it. Jeff edit: I will also add it does not matter what power I am on either. That is a Myth put forth by FFP supporters. I don't need a number for a correction for a follow up unless I am don't see the hit and I need a spotter call. Then I need to be on full power and follow cue. But I see the hits more times that not by far and I will 99% of the time be on full power. [/QUOTE]
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