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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 2853459" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I have several ffp, and they vary a lot. My SS is heaviest and easy to see even low. My NF is finest and ramped up ok but don't like the hairy way it looks at mid power.My TMR is quite good and cleaner than the mil c and slight thicker, as are the thick part off cross hair.The March F1 is my favorite of the as good compromise on size, usable lower and has nice thick tampered to center cross hair.My NF does have illumination, which can be used on lower. I prefer to shoot at max power, but that doesn't always happen, and I carry at low end hiking in timber</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 2853459, member: 21869"] I have several ffp, and they vary a lot. My SS is heaviest and easy to see even low. My NF is finest and ramped up ok but don't like the hairy way it looks at mid power.My TMR is quite good and cleaner than the mil c and slight thicker, as are the thick part off cross hair.The March F1 is my favorite of the as good compromise on size, usable lower and has nice thick tampered to center cross hair.My NF does have illumination, which can be used on lower. I prefer to shoot at max power, but that doesn't always happen, and I carry at low end hiking in timber [/QUOTE]
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