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Tract Optics Toric UHD 30mm 4-20x50
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<blockquote data-quote="cummins cowboy" data-source="post: 1440371" data-attributes="member: 28348"><p>when you can't see the reticle on low power what is the point of buying something I am going to hate. FFP scopes should start with high power scopes ie 6-24 etc. not saying FFP does not have a place. the question is does your scope sit mostly on high power or medium power if so I think FFP has its place. I do most of my shooting on public lands and in the field. most people don't have access to that. </p><p></p><p>I really don't want to get into a debate on this, its been hashed to death. BUT I have looked at the scope in question in this thread. unless its broad daylight and the conditions are pretty good your not going to see the retilce on this tract very easy on low power. which begs the question what point is all the subtensions matching when you can't even make out the reticle on low power unless its perfect lighting and target conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cummins cowboy, post: 1440371, member: 28348"] when you can't see the reticle on low power what is the point of buying something I am going to hate. FFP scopes should start with high power scopes ie 6-24 etc. not saying FFP does not have a place. the question is does your scope sit mostly on high power or medium power if so I think FFP has its place. I do most of my shooting on public lands and in the field. most people don't have access to that. I really don't want to get into a debate on this, its been hashed to death. BUT I have looked at the scope in question in this thread. unless its broad daylight and the conditions are pretty good your not going to see the retilce on this tract very easy on low power. which begs the question what point is all the subtensions matching when you can't even make out the reticle on low power unless its perfect lighting and target conditions. [/QUOTE]
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