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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
sfp/ffp for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="rjackh" data-source="post: 444812" data-attributes="member: 21677"><p>kcebj- i will have to go back and find them, then pm you. i only talked to one person through pms, so cant link you to that. real busy with school right now ill get to it asap.</p><p></p><p>i have read that a huge advantage in ffp is in matches where your pressed for time and/or shooting moving targets. you can power to whatever magnification provides the FOV/sight picture you want. then you can use the reticle and not worry about it being accurate. i will not ever be in that situation, or i dont think i will.</p><p></p><p>i have heard a few people say that ffp scopes are not worth the money if your shooting inside what they consider as "point blank range" which might be out to 300-350 yds. why is this? the gun is a .308, will the drop at those ranges be so minimal that i will not need to worry about dialing in dope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjackh, post: 444812, member: 21677"] kcebj- i will have to go back and find them, then pm you. i only talked to one person through pms, so cant link you to that. real busy with school right now ill get to it asap. i have read that a huge advantage in ffp is in matches where your pressed for time and/or shooting moving targets. you can power to whatever magnification provides the FOV/sight picture you want. then you can use the reticle and not worry about it being accurate. i will not ever be in that situation, or i dont think i will. i have heard a few people say that ffp scopes are not worth the money if your shooting inside what they consider as "point blank range" which might be out to 300-350 yds. why is this? the gun is a .308, will the drop at those ranges be so minimal that i will not need to worry about dialing in dope? [/QUOTE]
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