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Vortex PST 6-24x50 EBR-1 MOA -- FFP vs SFP substensions?
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 818876" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I have had a bunch of SFP scopes that I have been using for around 50 years now, but I really like the novelty of this PST which is my first and only FFP scope I have ever had. I tried a 8-32x50mm with a extra fine reticule with an 1/8" dot at 1,000 yards and didn't shoot as well with it at the next shoot. On the way home from that 1,000 yd. shoot I ended up in a helicopter and flew 60 miles to a hospital. It proved to me that there is a God. The other guy didn't get my spine, but got almost every bone on my left side. Anyway I probably won't be shooting any more long range anymore. I'm hoping to go back to Wyoming next year if I can get a special permit that will allow me to park along the roads and get out to shoot. It is hard for me to walk more then 50 yds. since my mishap. Besides I just turned 68 and am getting to old for this sport.</p><p></p><p>joseph</p><p></p><p>PS: I'm thinking about getting a toy hauler like this to put my ATV on when I go to Wyoming. It's easy to pull with my Tacoma and I can park it almost anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 818876, member: 19151"] I have had a bunch of SFP scopes that I have been using for around 50 years now, but I really like the novelty of this PST which is my first and only FFP scope I have ever had. I tried a 8-32x50mm with a extra fine reticule with an 1/8" dot at 1,000 yards and didn't shoot as well with it at the next shoot. On the way home from that 1,000 yd. shoot I ended up in a helicopter and flew 60 miles to a hospital. It proved to me that there is a God. The other guy didn't get my spine, but got almost every bone on my left side. Anyway I probably won't be shooting any more long range anymore. I'm hoping to go back to Wyoming next year if I can get a special permit that will allow me to park along the roads and get out to shoot. It is hard for me to walk more then 50 yds. since my mishap. Besides I just turned 68 and am getting to old for this sport. joseph PS: I'm thinking about getting a toy hauler like this to put my ATV on when I go to Wyoming. It's easy to pull with my Tacoma and I can park it almost anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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