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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
SFP vs. FFP
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<blockquote data-quote="cwinner" data-source="post: 878023" data-attributes="member: 17315"><p>I've recently joined the ffp camp....mainly for some of the reasons outlined earlier.</p><p></p><p>The biggest benefit I have found is consistent windage holds across the power range....don't underestimate this benefit. Like most I dial elevation and hold wind and holding the same spot on the reticle is worth a lot.</p><p></p><p>I spent a lot of time looking at animals with my new ffp's across tha power range at ranges to over 1200 yds recently and I did not feel I could have taken the shot because the reticle was covering too much of the animal.</p><p></p><p>Ffp keeps things simple, another must have is a reticle that matches your knobs, either MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA, either works but I find MIL's easier to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwinner, post: 878023, member: 17315"] I've recently joined the ffp camp....mainly for some of the reasons outlined earlier. The biggest benefit I have found is consistent windage holds across the power range....don't underestimate this benefit. Like most I dial elevation and hold wind and holding the same spot on the reticle is worth a lot. I spent a lot of time looking at animals with my new ffp's across tha power range at ranges to over 1200 yds recently and I did not feel I could have taken the shot because the reticle was covering too much of the animal. Ffp keeps things simple, another must have is a reticle that matches your knobs, either MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA, either works but I find MIL's easier to work with. [/QUOTE]
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