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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1327043" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I use SFP for hunting and FFP for tactical shooting.. For Tactical sports the power ring is in constant use for multiple target acquisition at different ranges under time restraints. There are some stages that require retical holds, no dialing. IMO, it would be difficult to compete with a SFP. For hunting I very much prefer the SFP. My power settings are used at 5,10, or 20x. The retical is always constant and more easily seen. At low power the cluttered FFP retical can get lost in shadowed areas and low light hunting conditions. While I generslly the dial for hunting shots, using the retical for holds at half, or quarter, power with s SFP poses no issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1327043, member: 10291"] I use SFP for hunting and FFP for tactical shooting.. For Tactical sports the power ring is in constant use for multiple target acquisition at different ranges under time restraints. There are some stages that require retical holds, no dialing. IMO, it would be difficult to compete with a SFP. For hunting I very much prefer the SFP. My power settings are used at 5,10, or 20x. The retical is always constant and more easily seen. At low power the cluttered FFP retical can get lost in shadowed areas and low light hunting conditions. While I generslly the dial for hunting shots, using the retical for holds at half, or quarter, power with s SFP poses no issue. [/QUOTE]
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