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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Advantages of "second focal plane?"
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<blockquote data-quote="H-BAR" data-source="post: 17019" data-attributes="member: 1281"><p>In the first focal plane the reticle size will change with the magnification. At say 6x the reticle will be smaller than say at 20x. This is good when using mildots because you can use any magnification to range something. Second focal plane as you know the reticle stays the same size. I really like the first focal plane on my Springfield Armory scope. If I was ordering an IOR scope in mildots and had the choice of first or second focal plane I would go for first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H-BAR, post: 17019, member: 1281"] In the first focal plane the reticle size will change with the magnification. At say 6x the reticle will be smaller than say at 20x. This is good when using mildots because you can use any magnification to range something. Second focal plane as you know the reticle stays the same size. I really like the first focal plane on my Springfield Armory scope. If I was ordering an IOR scope in mildots and had the choice of first or second focal plane I would go for first. [/QUOTE]
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