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Viper PST FFP vs. SFP
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<blockquote data-quote="Westo5" data-source="post: 1275681" data-attributes="member: 99244"><p>...also,just add to previous post....if one is REALLY that concerned with the actual values that your mildots/hash marks etc on your 4-16x SFP for example represent on 4x,it's really just a matter of putting in some time viewing targets,taking some measurements,and creating a "dope chart" of sorts to tape on your buttstock/lens covers or wutever?</p><p>ie;perhaps your 1moa dot calibrated at 16x is actually 8MOA on 4x...etc,etc?</p><p>Again,it doesn't concern me in the least,as any shot that's long enough to require dialing in elevation and or windage,my scope is gonna be cranked to full power anyhow.</p><p>Same goes for using my reticle for ranging.i consider myself to be pretty proficient at simply eyeballing/guesstimating range quite accurately out to around 300y or so....beyond 300 is much more difficult,especially in open terrain/fields etc...ie;is that buck 325y or is he 375?</p><p>Regardless,if for some reason my RF is unreliable,and/ or I'm using my reticle to calculate,estimate,verify range...again,it's gonna be cranked up to the full power mag that the reticle is calibrated for anyhow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westo5, post: 1275681, member: 99244"] ...also,just add to previous post....if one is REALLY that concerned with the actual values that your mildots/hash marks etc on your 4-16x SFP for example represent on 4x,it's really just a matter of putting in some time viewing targets,taking some measurements,and creating a "dope chart" of sorts to tape on your buttstock/lens covers or wutever? ie;perhaps your 1moa dot calibrated at 16x is actually 8MOA on 4x...etc,etc? Again,it doesn't concern me in the least,as any shot that's long enough to require dialing in elevation and or windage,my scope is gonna be cranked to full power anyhow. Same goes for using my reticle for ranging.i consider myself to be pretty proficient at simply eyeballing/guesstimating range quite accurately out to around 300y or so....beyond 300 is much more difficult,especially in open terrain/fields etc...ie;is that buck 325y or is he 375? Regardless,if for some reason my RF is unreliable,and/ or I'm using my reticle to calculate,estimate,verify range...again,it's gonna be cranked up to the full power mag that the reticle is calibrated for anyhow. [/QUOTE]
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