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Viper PST FFP vs. SFP
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1275708" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Great post. I an the NP-R2&1 from NF for a long time and never had any issues. Short range=low power, LR= Highest power. I have shot game to 450 with a 300RUM on low power and shot game at SR on high power with 3.5x15 and 5.5x22. </p><p>SFP VS FFP=6 one way 1/2 dozen the other. Either way is incredibly effective for game.</p><p> I think a lot of the push to FFP is SNIPER FORUM related AND scope companies wanting to sell more scopes for more $$$. </p><p>If I have to use my reticle to range I am probably not going to risk a bad hit on game, also game varies in size A LOT. A guy shooting steel or humans will RISK a bad hit. Personally I take care of my RF and make sure the batteries are up and have NEVER had an issue. If environmentals are so bad the RF wont work.....is anything else gonna work either to the point of being certain of dropping a shot on a living critter...coyotes excluded of course. </p><p>The SFP hi/lo power setup is hard to beat for short or long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1275708, member: 4566"] Great post. I an the NP-R2&1 from NF for a long time and never had any issues. Short range=low power, LR= Highest power. I have shot game to 450 with a 300RUM on low power and shot game at SR on high power with 3.5x15 and 5.5x22. SFP VS FFP=6 one way 1/2 dozen the other. Either way is incredibly effective for game. I think a lot of the push to FFP is SNIPER FORUM related AND scope companies wanting to sell more scopes for more $$$. If I have to use my reticle to range I am probably not going to risk a bad hit on game, also game varies in size A LOT. A guy shooting steel or humans will RISK a bad hit. Personally I take care of my RF and make sure the batteries are up and have NEVER had an issue. If environmentals are so bad the RF wont work.....is anything else gonna work either to the point of being certain of dropping a shot on a living critter...coyotes excluded of course. The SFP hi/lo power setup is hard to beat for short or long range. [/QUOTE]
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