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First Focal Plane Vs. Second Focal Plane
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 773267" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>If I was spotting for you I would not be on 17X I would be on 22X and my reticle would be correct to give you a correction in moa. </p><p> </p><p>As far as correction form 500 to 600 yards I stated earlier I do not do sniper competitions if that is what you scenario is from. I am a firm believer in the slow hit is better than a fast miss. If I am changing targets, I would change the distance in the app and redial, if off on the wind from an earlier shot I would change that input as well. </p><p> </p><p>It is becoming clear to me that there is a big difference in our ways. Your "situations" are not ones I often encounter in the field while hunting. You felt earlier that the fact I have only purchased one upper end FFP scope and viewed others in the field that I was not well enough versed to have an educated opinion of a FFP. I am starting to feel the same way about your actual experience in long range hunting. So if I am sub par by only owning one high end FFP should I judge you by asking how many big game tags you fill a year? Or how many times per season you set up another hunter for his shot? Is that not as important as how many FFP's you own. How about 20 one shot kills from the same rifle and SFP scope in the same season? My knives get washed almost daily during season.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 773267, member: 7503"] If I was spotting for you I would not be on 17X I would be on 22X and my reticle would be correct to give you a correction in moa. As far as correction form 500 to 600 yards I stated earlier I do not do sniper competitions if that is what you scenario is from. I am a firm believer in the slow hit is better than a fast miss. If I am changing targets, I would change the distance in the app and redial, if off on the wind from an earlier shot I would change that input as well. It is becoming clear to me that there is a big difference in our ways. Your "situations" are not ones I often encounter in the field while hunting. You felt earlier that the fact I have only purchased one upper end FFP scope and viewed others in the field that I was not well enough versed to have an educated opinion of a FFP. I am starting to feel the same way about your actual experience in long range hunting. So if I am sub par by only owning one high end FFP should I judge you by asking how many big game tags you fill a year? Or how many times per season you set up another hunter for his shot? Is that not as important as how many FFP's you own. How about 20 one shot kills from the same rifle and SFP scope in the same season? My knives get washed almost daily during season. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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